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da aviator aposta: West Ham United were thought to be tracking Brentford striker Scott Hogan throughout the month ahead of a potential move, but he ended up joining Aston Villa on transfer deadline day.Hammers manager Slaven Bilic told reporters in Tuesday’s press conference that he was the one that pulled the plug on a potential deal.The Croatian claimed that he is satisfied with the attacking options that he has, and given that aÂreported £12m fee was agreedÂbetween Villa and Brentford, perhaps Bilic did not think paying out a similar figure was worth it.[ad_pod id=’now-tv’ align=’centre’]West Ham’s top scorer of the season so far is Michail Antonio with eight goals, but since returning to fitness, Andy Carroll has been in decent form, scoring three goals in his last two Premier League games.Looking at the statistics, though, there is a chance that West Ham will regret not snapping up prolific Hogan.
As OptaJoe claim, the forward has an impressive goal return, netting 21 in 29 Championship appearances, while WhoScored note Hogan’s consistency.
Only Newcastle United’s Dwight Gayle has scored more often than Hogan out of Championship players that have started 15 or more league games since the start of the 2015-16 season.
West Ham have scored 11 more goals than Middlesbrough, who have scored the fewest (18) than any other club in the division, while the East London outfit are 22 goals short of top scorers Liverpool.
If Hogan continues his impressive form in front of goal, Bilic may wish that he had changed his mind.
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