Hammers must go for it…Vardy goal drought

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David Moyes declared during his  somewhat non committal presser that West Ham are now an attacking side.

With no Declan of Mikey they showed against Wolves what they have got.

And if they are to secure their fifth double of the season they have to adopt the same approach against a very good Leicester City.

Having put the Foxes well and truly in their place first time round nothing other than such an approach will do of we are to climb back into the top four.

I can see no place for Said Benrahma other than on the bench this afternoon bit have fingers crossed that Angelo Ogbonna will be back to handle Jamie Vardy.

The good news is that although the veteran Foxes striker has managed 14 goals this season, only one of them has come since Boxing Day.

Personally I think – whilst hoping and praying for a win – that a draw may be the likliest outcome.

Here’s the team I expect to see take the field: Fabianski, Couval, Dawson, Ogbonna Cresswell; Noble, Soucek, Masuaku, Fornals, Lingard, Bowen

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