The Wellington Phoenix got their pre-season Football United tour off to a dream start last night, stunning English Premier League side West Ham 2-1.
The Hammers, who have an annual turnover of nearly $200 million, dominated possession but were outclassed in the attacking third by one of the smallest professional football clubs in the world in an exciting, open, end to end match.
The performance is always more important than the result in pre-season fixtures, but while Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick was elated with his side's cohesion, composure and finishing, West Ham coach Sam Allardyce may have reason to be concerned after a lacklustre display across the park.
The Hammers start their Premier League campaign in just under a month and after unconvincing displays against Stevenage and Ipswich their fans were hoping for something a little more positive last night.
But without star striker Andy Carroll, who withdrew yesterday morning with an ankle injury, the Hammers looked blunt upfront and will be hoping new Ecuador striker Enner Valencia will add some firepower when he finally joins up with the club.