West Ham United are enjoying an amazing season and remain on track for a Premier League top four finish with just seven games to go.
While Jesse Lingard’s January arrival provided a huge boost for the Hammers, there have been numerous players who’ve been consistently great all season.
Tomas Soucek is one of those, the Czech midfielder having done superbly since his initial loan spell at West Ham.

The £19million man has been brilliant for David Moyes’ side, one of the key factors behind the club’s superb form so far this term.
Soucek shone once again in Sunday’s 3-2 win over Leicester, which edged West Ham to within a point of the third-placed Foxes.
“Another commanding performance in midfield,” wrote the Evening Standard, who rated him 8 out of 10.
“Made himself a nuisance for Leicester and showed good vision to tee up Bowen for his goal.”
Meanwhile, football.london gave him 7 out of 10 and wrote: “Showed his vision and awareness for the Bowen assist, a true box-to-box midfielder who is just as important in defence and going forward.
“Aerial ability is incredibly useful, made a number of key interceptions late in the game as Leicester piled forward.”
Whoscored rated Soucek 7.9 out of 10, the third-highest score in the West Ham team behind Lingard and Jarrod Bowen.
Some of the 26-year-old’s stats from the game make for impressive reading – one key pass, five aerials won, one tackle, three interceptions, three clearances and 80.5 percent passing accuracy.
If Soucek keeps it up and gets West Ham into the Champions League, the £19million fee they reportedly paid for him could turn out to be one of the bargains of the season.
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