Ghana international Mohammed Kudus was twice on the scoresheet on Saturday afternoon as West Ham United recorded a win in the Premier League.
Kudus opened the scoring in the 22nd minute of the game after being put through by Lucas Paqueta after a quick counterattack.
The two combined 10 minutes later to extend the lead for the Hammers with the Ghanaian getting on the scoresheet once again for his 14th goal involvement of the season for his new club.
The home side took the two goals into the break and looked confident to take all three points.
Wolves had a goal ruled out by the VAR in the 58th minute of the game but it was all West Ham again after that.
Jarrod Bowen joined the party at the London Stadium and scored the third goal of the afternoon to put the game to bed.
With his brace against Wolves, Kudus has now scored five goals in eight starts in the Premier League this season.
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