Nigeria international Victor Moses impressed on his debut for West Ham in their 2-0 victory over Newcastle United on Monday, September 14.
The 24-year-old joined West Ham on a loan deal from his parent club Chelsea.
Mose, who spent last season on loan at Stoke City, was in imperious mood during his debut game for the Hammers.
The highlight of his night was the build up to West Ham's second goal of the night.
Moses raced on to a ball and dribbled a defender before rifling a shot which struck the bar. Dimitri Payet though had been alert and slammed home the rebound to double West Ham's lead.
Payet also scored Wast Ham's first, stroking home a pass from Mark Noble with the inside of his boot.
Moses was however given a standing ovation and applause from his coach Slaven Bilic when he was taken off for Andy Carroll with three minutes remaining.
Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh was impressed with Moses' debut, as he took to Twitter to express his admiration for the forward.
"West ham's second goal has Victor moses written all over it. That's an assist in my books. Congrats to Victor," Oliseh tweeted.