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West Ham moved on from the departure of captain Declan Rice Saturday with a 6-2 pre-season friendly victory over Perth Glory at Optus Stadium.
Having earlier in the day confirmed Rice's drawn-out exit to Arsenal, they showed slick forward passing in front of 24,723 fans.
But the Hammers needed a superb performance from goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski to help overcome several lapses in only their second game since last month's Europa Conference Leaguetriumph.
Having been in a long-winded saga over Rice's transfer, West Ham are one of only two teams not to have signed new players ahead of the English Premier Leagueseason starting next month.
«He's a super player… he performed excellently for us,» coach David Moyes said of his departed star.
«Of course we've been preparing and getting things ready (for the summer transfer window).»
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«We've scored six goals today, that's what we want to see,» said Moyes, after a freewheeling second half in which his side scored four.
«We didn't play quite so well in the first half, but were much better and stronger in the second half.»
With several star players absent, a youthful West Ham hit the scoreboard in the second minute after a low cross from Dan Chesters diverted into the leg of Glory defender Darryl Lachman and into his own net.
After a sluggish start, Glory began to penetrate a scrambling West Ham defence, only to be denied by Fabianski on multiple occasions.
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