Martin Samuelsen was on the mark for West Ham United in their friendly draw with Peterborough United.
West Ham drew 3-3 at Peterborough in their opening pre-season run-out of the season, with new manager Slaven Bilic taking charge of his team for the first time.
Former Manchester City trainee Samuelsen struck, along with Diafra Sakho and Mark Noble.
Bilic told West Ham's website: "It is always good to see the strikers get among the goals.
"It is good for their confidence to keep scoring goals and we have to add more goals from midfield than we scored last year.
"That was missing and we cannot just rely on strikers. It is very important that people like Mark, Pedro, Kevin score their share of goals.
"It was good for the first game. We didn't want to give the guys from the first-team more than 60 minutes.
"But we did okay and it was good training."