Dinamo Zagreb single out Michail Antonio as West Ham’s danger man ahead of Europa League clash

David Moyes’ side begin their Europa League campaign on Thursday in Croatia

Andy Sims
Wednesday 15 September 2021 10:35 EDT
Michail Antonio (left) has scored four times this season (Steven Paston/PA)
Michail Antonio (left) has scored four times this season (Steven Paston/PA) (PA Wire)

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Dinamo Zagreb have singled out Michail Antonio as West Ham’s danger man ahead of their Europa League opener on Thursday night.

David Moyes’ side have flown to Croatia for their first group-stage outing following last season’s sixth-place finish.

Striker Antonio has carried on the goalscoring form which fired West Ham into Europe with four so far this season.

The 31-year-old would probably have been rested in Zagreb with Moyes set to rotate his squad, but a red card at Southampton on Saturday means he will instead sit out this Sunday’s game with Manchester United.

Dinamo defender Rasmus Lauritsen is therefore likely to have his hands full trying to keep the Hammers frontman quiet.

At Dinamo’s pre-match press conference, Lauritsen said: “Whenever you play against an opponent you haven’t met before, you try to prepare extra, and watch footage of his matches.

“He is a solid opponent, it will be a challenge for me. It will be fun to fight and I am looking forward to the match.

“I like to play against good opponents like in the Europa League, you can see how good you really are.

“They play physical football in England. For sure it will be a physical game tomorrow, but we showed before in Europe that we are good at handling these physical opponents.”

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