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Pablo Fornals: A True West Ham Legend

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Pablo Fornals has cemented his status as a West Ham United fan favourite, even after his departure from the club.

The Spaniard’s recent comments, expressing his gratitude towards the club and its fans, have further endeared him to the Hammers faithful. His willingness to assist new manager Julen Lopetegui with settling into life in London is a testament to his character and commitment to the club.

He revealed that he had helped Julen Lopetegui settle into life in East London. “I was called by the new manager a few months ago. He wanted to know about how West Ham works.”

“I told him that it is a nice club – a family club. There are a lot of very good people there – I love them! I speak to them as many times as I can. They are not just players, they are my friends.”

Fornals’ impact on the pitch, combined with his off-field demeanour, has made him a beloved figure among West Ham supporters. His legacy at the club is secure, and his continued support from afar only serves to strengthen the bond between the player and the fans.

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  • D says:

    Pablo total ledge

    • Ageing Hammer says:

      Great character, great player, wish him nothing but the best for the rest of his career

  • Mark J. says:

    We should buy him back

  • Joseph says:

    Pablo will always be welcomed back…always had a great attitude about him and will be remembered well by the fans…and his Scorpion kick goal at Bournemouth will go down in Legend alongside Lanziniiiiiiiiiiiis strike against Spuds Di Canios v Wimbledon

    • rollercoaster hammer says:

      now that you mention those goals, i for one will never forget Obiang’s 87 mile an hour rocket v Spurs! the ball was almost still as it travelled. could watch it over & over all day long

  • Dave W says:

    Why did we ever let him go, I know that tactical expert called Moyes won’t play him, and if he used him it was mostly out of his proper position. Very much like Di Canio who also has claret and blue running through there veins, yet another player mistreated this time by a puppet manager called Roeder.

    A quality team starts with a quality manager, somehow I feel things are not about to change at West Ham while Sullivan is running the show.

  • Johnjj says:

    One of the most impressive characters we have ever had at our club. Legend is apt. What a shame this once huge prospect was totally destroyed by that utterly despicable manager who treated him and others like cart horses. If we finish well outside top 10 this season I don’t care on so happy that miserable arrogant anti football fraud has gone (defensive coach? Most goals shipped in a season in our history) and Jlo is here. I love what comes out of his mouth and he will provide balanced football not garbage fit for the dark ages

  • Sensible3 says:

    Absolutely love Pablo

  • 60sSupporter says:

    Hang on, Pablo Fornals says this is a nice club. So why can’t that extend to this forum?

    I’m seeing some not so nice, over the top, comments here recently.

  • Darkhorse says:

    Fornals impact on the field. What impact, all I watched him do ,was dance side to side opposing a player with the ball,
    instead of getting stuck in.

    • rollercoaster hammer says:

      you’re all alone in here then. worked his are off for us and never whinge about being played out of position

  • Couchy says:

    Petition: Bring back Pablo!

  • Teddy Salad says:

    Shocking that Moyse shipped him and Lanzini out

    • Charles says:

      I think he was brilliant and went at the right time. Was my modern Devonshire and pike

  • Joe says:

    Bring him back!!! ⚒️💚

  • Simon says:

    Get the man back !!!!!!!! Total legend total Claret and blue boy.

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