On This Day: Ferdinand and Benayoun stunners see off Fulham

Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history, presented by Heineken....

A Premier League victory over London rivals Fulham brought plenty of cheer to the Boleyn Ground on this day in 2006, as two incredible goals from Anton Ferdinand and Yossi Benayoun gave West Ham a 2-1 victory. 

Anton Ferdinand opened the scoring for the Hammers with a once in a lifetime strike, a tremendous volley from the edge of the box that flew into the top-left corner.

Things got even better just eleven minutes later, when another fine effort put West Ham further in the ascendancy. 

Yossi Benayoun received the ball on the edge of the box, twisted and turned to the right-hand side of the area and launched an audacious chip over Antti Niemi in-between the sticks, which came off to stunning effect.

The keeper was left rooted as the ball delicately flew over him and ultimately put West Ham clear on the day.

Fulham made West Ham work for their victory in the second half, as Heidar Helguson registered a goal back for the away side. 

But the Hammers had too much for their London counterparts and managed to see out the game with all three points intact.

Enjoy the goals again in the video player above!


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