West Ham win 2-0 to give Bilic perfect birthday gift
Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United vs Huddersfield Town - London, Britain - September 11, 2017 West Ham United's Andy Carroll in action with Huddersfield Town’s Mathias Jorgensen Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley
LONDON (Reuters) - WEST HAM UNITED 2 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 0
West Ham United claimed their first points of the season by beating promoted Huddersfield Town 2-0 on Monday, giving some breathing space to under-fire coach Slaven Bilic who could finally celebrate his birthday.
A deflected strike by Pedro Obiang in the 72nd minute and a goal from Andre Ayew five minutes later, when he stabbed home a loose ball from close range after a corner, were enough to end Huddersfield's unbeaten start to the season.
Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United vs Huddersfield Town - London, Britain - September 11, 2017 West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic reacts Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley
West Ham were playing their first home game of the campaign after having to travel for their opening three matches because the stadium they moved into last season had been used for the world athletics championships in August.
"I've felt the pressure for a whole year now. It is maybe not logical for me to be under pressure after three games but it is modern football," said Bilic who was 49 on Monday.
"I am happy for the lads and for the club. We started with three away games and three defeats and this was a must-win game.
Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United vs Huddersfield Town - London, Britain - September 11, 2017 West Ham United's Pedro Obiang celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/David Klein
"We had a gameplan and from the first moment we were on the front foot. We stopped them from creating anything. We got our reward, a little bit lucky for the first goal but overall we deserved it.
"It is my birthday today and this is a great, great present for me," added the delighted Croatian.
The win took West Ham off the bottom of the table and up to 18th place, still in the relegation zone, while Huddersfield stay sixth with seven points from their four games.
Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United vs Huddersfield Town - London, Britain - September 11, 2017 Huddersfield Town’s Abdelhamid Sabiri in action with West Ham United's Andre Ayew and Cheikhou Kouyate REUTERS/David Klein
(Reporting by William Schomberg and Nathan Lake; editing by Ken Ferris)
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