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FootballWest Ham Fans Serenade Train Carriage With Lucas Paqueta Chant
- West Ham United fans debuted their rendition of the 'We Buy Any Car' advert song 'Just Sold My Car' on a train
- The song is a tribute to the club's Brazilian star Lucas Paqueta, who has been outstanding this season
- Paqueta is part of the Hammers' squad that will be hoping to lift the Europa Conference League title on Wednesday night
A clip of West Ham United fans serenading a train carriage with a Lucas Paqueta chant is rapidly growing in popularity.
The Hammers did not have the best of seasons in the Premier League this term, with the David Moyes-tutored side surviving relegation by a whisker.
However, supporters of the Premier League club seem to have put all that behind them as they prepare to take on Serie A giants Fiorentina in the final of the Europa Conference League.
West Ham earned a crunch date with Fiorentina after seeing off Dutch side AZ Alkmaar in the semis of the UEFA third-tier tournament.
Fans debut Lucas Paqueta chant
West Ham fans have chosen a rather bizarre way to get themselves ready for the Europa Conference League final, which is set for Wednesday night in the Czech Republic.
Sportbible reports that the supporters have 'gone viral' with their rendition of the 'We Buy Any Car' advert song 'Just Sold My Car'.
The video of the fans singing is a tribute to West Ham midfielder Paqueta and has since gained popularity on social media.
Paqueta has been one of the club's standout performers, especially in the second half of the 2022/23 campaign.
The Brazilian star will be hoping to repay the fans' love and admiration for him by helping the club win the continental title.
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FootballEarlier, Sports Brief reported that West Ham forward, Lucas Paqueta pulled off a 'Joga Bonito' move during West Ham's Europa Conference League match against Anderlecht.
Paqueta was receiving a pinged pass, but instead of doing a simple touch, he wrapped his right foot under his left and then made an utterly deft touch to bring the ball under control.
David Moyes's side emerged 1-0 winners away in Belgium, with Paqueta providing the assist for Gianluca Scamacca to score.