West Ham United skipper Mark Noble was full of pride over their victory at Liverpool yesterday.
The Hammers ended a 52-year wait for a league win at Liverpool with a stylish 3-0 success after goals from Manuel Lanzini, Noble and Diafra Sakho.
Noble told whufc.com: “It was a great result for the lads after two defeats, which weren't good enough. I said to about 20 people this week that we had to win here at some point and after 52 years to lead the team out there today [and get the victory] makes me a proud man.
"I hope the red cards and all that controversy don't overshadow how good we were. To come to a place like Anfield and win 3-0, that's what you play football for.
“We trained so well this week – we were bang on yesterday – and I had a little feeling this was going to happen today."