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West Ham Fans Pay Tribute to Edson Alvarez with Catchy Chant – Mexico Fans Approve!

West Ham United are having a satisfactory if not yet another impressive season in the Premier League. However, they had their fair share of struggles at the start of the season which makes their current standings look even more impressive.
After winning the UEFA Europa Conference League last season, David Moyes was dealt a difficult hand for the new season when Declan Rice left the Hammers for Arsenal in the summer. A key player, West Ham struggled initially to conjure any kind of consistency and found themselves mid-table.
Up steps Edson Alvarez.
The 26 year-old Mexican was signed by the London club for a paltry fee of 38 million euros from Ajax as a replacement for the outgoing Declan Rice. As a summer arrival, he didn’t exactly hit the ground running for Moyes.
Fast forward today, Alvarez has risen to a cult status at the club. The first name on the team sheet.
The defensive midfielder has now emerged as one of the best players in the Premier League. Initially struggling to make his mark, it now seems the summer arrival has won over the West Ham fans. It’s even fair to say, he has conquered their hearts.
So much so, that the London Stadium faithful have penned a new chant for the El Tri (as the Mexican National Team are fondly called) midfielder. The chant caught fire during West Ham’s 2-2 draw against Liverpool.
In the song of praise, inspired by the staple Latin American “Ole, Ole, Ole” football chant for players, the West Ham fans were tuning and dancing in unison to “Edson Ole, Ole, Ole’. They also called him a ‘Midfield Maestro, from Mexico’’ during their chant, which in all fairness is deservedly accrued to his stellar performances lately, even against Liverpool.

West Ham fans already have a new chant for ‘El Machín’ Edson Alvarez. 🤩“Midfield maestro, from Mexico… Edson ole ole ole” 🇲🇽❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (🎥 Via @IWA1895) pic.twitter.com/Y7xQ9qzqqN

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