Thanks to the brilliant SCFC Retro on social media this week for a nostalgic trip to Upton Park for Stoke City - and a reminder of a time when Marko Arnautovic showed everyone just how good he could be when he was angry.
It is a decade ago now that Stoke drew 1-1 with West Ham on a spring day when Aaron Cresswell - whatever happened to him - scored a peach of a free-kick to put the hosts in front. Mark Hughes's side dominated but couldn't find a leveller, with Arnautovic twice having what he thought was an equaliser chalked off for offside.
But Arnautovic, just about to turn 26, had the bit between his teeth and, in the fifth minute of added time at the end of the second half, he finally had his moment.
The clip shared now shows how the move started when Jon Walters - whatever happened to him - went to take a Stoke throw-in only for a cheeky West Ham ball boy to sell him a dummy. It looked like he was offering the ball over before chucking it past him to waste a bit of time.
Coincidentally, Divin Mubama has this week been talking about his time as a West Ham ball boy while he was coming through the ranks in London. He hit the headlines when he had a selfie with Alexis Sanchez after the Arsenal striker had been substituted fresh from scoring a hat-trick in December 2016.
Anyway, we digress. Walters, playing in a mask to protect a facial injury, looked furious. Stoke belatedly got action back going and it was worked to Asmir Begovic and then Steven Nzonzi - whatever happened to him - before a bit of pinball leading to Arnautovic seizing possession mid-way inside the West Ham half.
There is no goal that looks on when the ball is dropping but Arnautovic takes two clinical touches as he speeds into the penalty area and then squeezes a shot into the far bottom corner to send a packed away end bananas. He has to be physically restrained by Ryan Shawcross - whatever happened to him - when he looks about to do a Temur Ketsbaia.
The Sentinel wrote at the time: "Stoke did not just enjoy two-thirds of possession at West Ham, they were working the ball in dangerous areas. They had 18 shots but for all their good, patient work in the build-up it looked like they were going to leave empty handed. Only two of those shots were on target and it was one of those matches when the Potters missed Peter Odemwingie's thirst for the kill, that rare clinical quality to be in the right place or do whatever it takes to score when you're on top.
"In the end that spirit of Odemwingie was channelled into Marko Arnautovic, only in rage rather than smile from ear to ear. He has waited a long time for his first league goal of the season and to have a legitimate effort ruled out for offside really cheesed him off.
"His first reaction was to give the linesman hell but his second was to grab the bull by the horns and make sure he found the net. If he had not been so angry when he picked up the ball in that position would he have driven forward with such intensity?
"He laughed when the Sentinel suggested that to him after the game - and offered to help make him mad before each game going forward. 'Don't get me that angry all the time,' he said, 'it's not good.'"
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