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Irish Duo Combine For Three Goals In West Ham Cup Win

PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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The West Ham U21s had a 3-1 win over Southend in their EFL Trophy group game at Roots Hall on Tuesday night.

All three of the West Ham goals came from Ireland underage internationals.

17-year-old Ademipo Odubeko gave West Ham the lead after two minutes with a side-footed shot from long range.

Southend equalised just over 10 minutes later and 1-1 remained the score until the 84th minute when Odubeko struck again.

West Ham again won the ball back high up the pitch. After the ball fell to him on the edge of the box, Odubeko hit a goal of the season contender into the roof of the Southend net.

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The scoring was rounded out by Ireland U21 international Conor Coventry. After Harry Seaden attempted to head the ball clear, 20-year-old Coventry lobbed the Southend goalkeeper with his first touch.

"With the first one, we always look to press high, and that meant we won it high up the pitch. I thought to myself, ‘Let me just get a shot off’, and it ended up going in," Odubeko, who was making his first start for the development squad, told the West Ham club website.

Then, with the second one, it’s 1-1 in the last ten minutes, you’re just thinking, ‘If I get a chance, I have to score, I have to score’. It dropped to my left foot and I just hit it.

It’s really tough physically out there because they’re grown men. We try to make the game about what we can do. We try to play, try to press hard and put our best foot forward.

I’ve just got to take it game-by-game - you can’t get too low, and you can’t get too high. I’ve just got to concentrate on the next game and take every challenge as it comes.

Odubeko joined West Ham from Manchester United just last year.

"With Mipo’s two," said West Ham U21 lead coach Dmitri Halajko, "as a youth team player in age, to be able to strike a ball that hard on an occasion like that is top level. They were top quality strikes.

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"Conor doesn’t get many – I don’t think personally I’d ever seen him score or even get close to scoring! – but he saved it for a really good time and they were really pleasing moments."

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