Pablo Fornals has broken his silence after the incredible outpour of emotion following his goal for West Ham against Bournemouth yesterday.
West Ham beat Bournemouth 4-0 yesterday afternoon, and Pablo Fornals stole the headlines with an incredible ‘scorpion kick’ goal followed by a genuinely passionate and heartfelt outpour of emotion.
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The 27-year-old has really struggled for game-time since the end of last year – he has started just four games out of the Hammers’ last 22 Premier League matches.

And David Moyes alluded to that when speaking to press after the game.
However, it seems as though the Spaniard could be set for a return to the starting lineup after his impressive 25 minute cameo appearances against the Cherries.
He certainly showed yesterday what it means to him to be representing West Ham United football club…
Pablo Fornals breaks silence after outpour of emotion following goal for West Ham
The emotional Spaniard spoke to reporters after the game down on the south coast against the Cherries yesterday afternoon.
And Fornals responded when asked about his memorable scorpion kick goal that put the match against Bournemouth to bed, as quoted by WHUFC.com:

“It was a beautiful moment! When you have a chance like that, you just need a bit of luck – the ball bounced, the ‘keeper took a step to the other side and it went in. Everything was good in that moment, so thank God for that. Not having so many minutes, I’m trying to improve my finishing, so I was really happy and really lucky to score that beautiful goal.”
The former Villarreal ace is clearly a man who wears his heart on his sleeve – and that’s exactly what he want from the player isn’t it!
Sure, he can be very frustrating in front of goal at times, but we have to remember just how much he loves the Hammers.
The Pablo Fornals reaction after his goal yesterday proves just how much West Ham United means to him.
It really was a joy to watch a modern day footballer show much passion and love for the badge.
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