
Michail Antonio was on fire as West Ham United thumped 10-man Leicester City at London Stadium.
A double from Antonio, as well as goals from Pablo Fornals and Said Benrahma, saw the Hammers claim a 4-1 win in front of their supporters.
David Moyes' side now move into top of the Premier League having won their opening two fixtures for only the second time.
Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers complained before the game about his makeshift defence.

New signing Jannik Vestergaard was joined by Wesley Fofana, James Justin, Ryan Bertrand, Jonny Evans and Nampalys Mendy on the sidelines.
It was Fornals who first exploited Leicester's weak backline, playing a one-two with Benrahma before continuing his run into the box, finishing superbly past Kasper Schmeichel with a first-time finish from 10 yards.
Leicester's task was made more difficult shortly after when Ayoze Perez was shown a red-card for stamping on Fornals' ankle.
Referee Michael Oliver initially called play-on, but soon after produced the red card following consultation with the VAR officials and viewing a replay himself.

A sloppy backpass from Caglar Soyuncu allowed Antonio to set-up Benrahma with an easy finish from 12 yards out.Then it was Antonio's time to shine as he eclipsed club legend Pablo Di Canio's goal record.
The Englishman received a cross from Declan Rice in the box before turning Soyuncu and finding the bottom corner with a sublime effort.
A near perfect evening was capped off by a second goal from Antonio, who beat two Leicester defenders before stabbing past Schmeichel.
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