West Ham manager
Slaven
Bilic watched West Ham beat Tottenham to
ease the pressure building on him. Trailing to goals from Moussa Sissoko and Dele Alli,
the Hammers launched a remarkable fightback as Andre Ayew's double drew them level before Angelo Ogbonna headed the winner.
It could be a pivotal result for Bilic, whose side are
above the Premier League relegation zone on goal difference alone. The stunning
result followed a dismal 3-0 loss at home to Brighton, and came with a team showing nine changes from that
Friday night setback
He said “Of course
I'm glad when we win, especially in this way but it's no time to 'go large' now
- we've done nothing, we have to continue like this. We couldn't wait for the
game to start after the Brighton game. We would hope the Brighton game was a
one-off, recently we are doing well apart from that. We wanted to put a strong
team out tonight, a few players we rested but mostly we believed the
alternatives were also good enough and deserved a chance. Players like Byram, Ogbonna, Declan Rice, Fernandes, Ayew deserved a chance. We have to be
humble and sacrifice for the cause of the team - no matter who plays, there
shouldn't be long faces, we need all the squad.”
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