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- Updated: August 21, 2016
Alan Smith believes it could take West Ham some time to adapt to their new surroundings at the London Stadium, following a “flat” Premier League bow against Bournemouth.
The Hammers opened the doors to their new 57,000-seater home on Super Sunday, as it hosted its first top-flight encounter following the club’s move from Upton Park.
Michail Antonio’s late header ensured the West Ham supporters went home with something to cheer about, sealing a 1-0 victory over the Cherries.
Until that point, though, there was little to get those attendance excited as a drab affair on the pitch replicated itself in the stands of the former Olympic Stadium
“At times it was flat,” Sky Sports …
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