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- Updated: October 30, 2016
Graeme Souness thinks West Ham are ‘crying out for a striker’ after seeing them lose 2-0 to Everton on Sunday.
The Hammers signed both Andre Ayew and Simone Zaza over the summer, but the former has only just returned from an injury suffered on the opening day, while Zaza has yet to settle after joining from Juventus.
In a bid to solve the issue, the versatile Michail Antonio has been used as a forward in the last two matches.
But he was unable to make an impact in the defeat at Goodison Park, leaving boss Slaven Bilic with much to ponder
“West Ham are crying out for a striker,” Souness said on Sky …