#4 Felipe Anderson (West Ham United)
Having returned to the starting XI last weekend against Watford, the Brazilian attacker looked sharp and dangerous. He was denied a goal by the post, assisted Sebastien Haller’s first in that game, and was one of the best players for West Ham, playing just over 75 minutes.
Anderson is an exciting player to watch and can make things happen out of nothing. The likes of Max Aarons will have their work cut out in trying to keep Anderson quiet in this game.
#3 Sebastien Haller (West Ham United)
West Ham’s new signing Haller finally opened his account against the Hornets. He picked up a brace against The Hornets but was an unused substitute in the win over Newport in the League Cup.
Haller already looks like a settled player, and was a real threat to the likes of Craig Dawson and Craig Cathcart for most of the game. His hold up play and instinctive finishing could be a real danger for The Canaries this weekend.