West Ham captain Mark Noble marked his 300th game with victory over Stoke City.
Noble was also on the scoresheet with a first-half penalty.
He said: “It was a good performance, all in all, and we've kept three clean sheets in a week, which is some achievement, especially with the opposition we've played against.
“Stoke away is a tough place to come and then we had an hour-long delay. We sat in the changing room all ready to go out, then we had to start our preparations again.
“It was obviously nice to get on the scoresheet in my 300th Premier League game. I had slightly twinged my hamstring against Arsenal. We played three games in a week and really dug in and I think it was a little bit too much for my right hamstring!"
He added: “I don't think I'll really appreciate it until I finish playing. This was my 300th Premier League appearance and it's unbelievable. I can remember my first game for West Ham, playing for the reserves when I was 14…
“To make 300 Premier League appearances is just fantastic and it was nice to get on the scoresheet as well. I planned it by turning them around before kick-off, even though I got booed by their fans at the time!"