Hammers defender Dinos Mavropanos completed the full 90 minutes as Greece cruised to an emphatic 4-0 friendly win over Bulgaria on Tuesday night.
After watching on from the sidelines during his country's 4-1 triumph over Slovakia on Saturday, the 27-year-old - who featured 35 times in Claret and Blue during the domestic 2024/25 season - was picked from the start for this latest clash in Crete.
On his 36th cap, Mavropanos helped quell the threat of the visitors before a Dimitrios Pelkas strike unlocked a stern defence six minutes after the break, while further goals from Fotis Ioannidis, Christos Tzolis and Giannis Konstantelias put gloss on the scoreline for Ivan Jovanović's men.
Elsewhere, Callum Marshall was was an unused substitute as Northern Ireland bounced back from Saturday's defeat at the hands of Denmark by edging Iceland 1-0 at Windsor Park.

Michael O'Neill's men had to hold on after Brodie Spencer - who played alongside Marshall at Huddersfield Town during 2024/25 - was sent off 12 minutes into the second period, but Isaac Price's first-half goal ultimately proved enough for the full share of the spoils.
Evan Ferguson, who is returning to parent club Brighton & Hove Albion after making eight appearances on loan at West Ham in the second half of the campaign, played the first 76 minutes of the Republic of Ireland's frustrating goalless draw away at Luxembourg.
And finally, Academy midfielder Gabriel Caliste started and finished Mauritius' third successive goalless draw at the 2025 COSAFA Cup, with their latest stalemate against hosts South Africa concluding their run in the competition.
The 18-year-old and his teammates finish unbeaten but fourth in Group A with three points, following earlier draws against Zimbabwe and Mozambique, with only the top teams from the four groups advancing to Friday's semi-finals.
