Sunderland Echo

Antonio says Hammers’ ‘jewel’ Lanzini is sparkling once again

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Michail Antonio hailed the ability of West Ham teammate Manuel Lanzini after their 3-2 win over Crystal Palace and declared the jewel is back.

First-half goals from the pair earned the Hammers a hard-fought Premier League victory over their fellow Londoners on Saturday night.

Antonio opened the scoring in the 22nd minute at

Selhurst Park before Lanzini hit a superb second, showing quick feet to dribble past Joachim Andersen and then rifling into the roof of the net. He later added a second with a penalty.

It made it five goals for the former Argentina internatio­nal this season, which is his best tally since he sustained anterior cruciate ligament damage in 2018.

“They call him the jewel here, because he’s obviously magic,” Antonio told Sky Sports about team-mate Lanzini.

“The guy has come back from his knee injury, it has taken a bit of time to get back, a couple of years, but now you are seeing the quality he had when he first came in 2016-17.

“He is showing it again and we’re happy we’ve got the jewel back.”

West Ham boss David Moyes paid tribute to the 28-year-old after his decisive brace and highlighte­d the positional change he has overseen.

Four of Lanzini’s five goals this campaign have occurred since the end of November and the Hammers will hope for even more during the next month while Said Benrahma is away with Algeria at the African Cup of Nations.

Moyes added: “I think Manuel’s a changed player because of the injury and he has had to adapt.

“He is closer to a midfield player now than say a number 10, I know we played him a bit higher up against Crystal Palace, but he’s had to adapt and change so I am pleased for him.

“It will also be an opportunit­y for Nikola Vlasic, who we have as well. He came on and had a couple of good moments in the game.

“This period will give him opportunit­ies and (Andriy) Yarmolenko as well. We have not got loads and loads of options with Said being away.

"He has just hit a little bit of form with his goals, so we will miss him.”

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