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MARKO ARNAUTOVIC kept the Hammers bandwagon rolling with a star-studded return to action.

The West Ham midfielder was back after missing last week’s draw at Spurs with a hamstring tweak.

 Manuel Lanzini scored twice as West Ham ran riot in the second half
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Manuel Lanzini scored twice as West Ham ran riot in the second halfCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Manuel Lanzini celebrates after grabbing three vital points
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Manuel Lanzini celebrates after grabbing three vital pointsCredit: Reuters

And what a performance he dished up, scoring one and teeing up the other three, as David Moyes’ men kept their sparkling recent run going.

No side outside the top five has taken more points than them over the last eight games – and with spirit like they showed in West Yorkshire, it is easy to see why.

They went ahead on 25 minutes, after a dead ball mix up between keeper Jonas Lossl and midfielder Joe Lolley.

Lossl should never have given it to him in such a tight area, yet Lolley’s heavy touch didn’t help and Arnautovic pounced to stick in a toe.

 Marko Arnautovic continued his fine form by putting West Ham ahead for a second time
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Marko Arnautovic continued his fine form by putting West Ham ahead for a second timeCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Joe Lolley curled in a beauty to draw Huddersfield level
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Joe Lolley curled in a beauty to draw Huddersfield levelCredit: Getty Images - Getty

That teed up Mark Noble, who drove in at the near post from just inside the box to set the scene for a remarkable win.

Lolley made amends five minutes before the break, drifting inside from the right as West Ham stood off, before curling a superb finish into the opposite corner.

Yet that merely stung the Hammers into action and just 11 SECONDS after the break they were ahead once again.

This time Arnautovic was the scorer, skipping past Tommy Smith with two flicks of his right foot, and then burying a finish with his left past Lossl.

Marko Arnautovic hammers West Ham ahead against Brighton from the kick-off
 Lolley scored making just his second Premier League start
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Lolley scored making just his second Premier League startCredit: AFP or licensors
 Mark Noble took advantage of keeper Jonas Lossl's error to fire the Hammers ahead
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Mark Noble took advantage of keeper Jonas Lossl's error to fire the Hammers aheadCredit: AFP or licensors

It was such a quickfire strike even Sir Alex Ferguson, a guest of Huddersfield, hadn’t retaken his seat in the stand after his half-time prawn sarnie.

At least he was firmly back in position for the next two, both from Manuel Lanzini, in a three-minute burst.

First Arnautovic’s flick set up the Argentine to strike a low finish into the corner, Smith just about playing the Hammers striker onside.

Then his bullocking run from halfway was ended when Chris Schindler hustled him off the ball, only for Lanzini to mop up by finding the roof of the net to wrap it up.

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 The Hammers captain grabbed his second goal of the season
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The Hammers captain grabbed his second goal of the season
 David Wagner's Huddersfield are slipping closer to the relegation zone
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David Wagner's Huddersfield are slipping closer to the relegation zoneCredit: AFP or licensors

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