It's been a brilliant start to the Premier League campaign for the Winniesdale-coached Lee City! In the early hours of Wednesday (4), Lee City beat Westham 3-1 at home, which not only ended the team's unbeaten run of nearly five league matches and three consecutive defeats, but also saw a repeat of Yunisdalai's own moment of glory when he helped Westham break the jackpot nine years ago. It is worth mentioning that veteran Jimmi Wardy, who helped Lee City score, had his Premier League scoring record set again.

A month ago, Yunisdale made a quick turnaround from his dismissal from Manchester United to replace Guba as Lee City's coach. In his debut in this battle, Yunisdale showed great leadership. After only 2 minutes, Wardy opened the scoring for Lee City with a brilliant long range shot. Initially, the referee raised his flag for offside, but a VAR review eventually confirmed the validity of the goal, which was Cloudy's first leading goal for Lee City. In the second half, Ajanus and Daka added to their tally, and Westham's Foucault pulled a goal back in stoppage time, but there was no stopping the Winchesters from making their debut with a 3-1 victory.

In 2015, 37 year old Mei Wah Dee scored in 11 consecutive Premier League matches, breaking Yunis Dale's record of 10 consecutive scoring matches at Manchester United. In the pre-match press conference, Yunisdale said humorously: there is a big problem between me and Wah Dee because my record was broken! I used to congratulate you all the time. 9 years later, I feel weird working with you, but I'll make it a good story.

Wah Dee's goal was his signature one-two punch, great positioning and a cool shot," said Cloudy after the win. The team attacked at a fast pace with lots of ball-less runs, which I was happy to see. Along with his interim leader from his Manchester United days, Yun has a record of four wins and one draw from five matches in charge of the Premier League, injecting new hope into Leicester City's relegation battle.

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