West Ham boss David Moyes praised Lukasz Fabianski after their 1-1 draw against Manchester City.
The home side struck first in spectacular style through Michail Antonio, but were pegged back early in the second half by away sub Phil Foden.
On his goalkeeper, Moyes said: "You hope, at the moments when you need your goalkeeper, that they're going to make the saves if you're going to get results against the big teams.
"It's undoubtedly because of the quality and the attacking players they've got, that you're going to your goalkeeper to play well and Lukasz came up with more than a couple of saves. He had a couple of other good moments as well with a couple of shots that were moving all over the place.
"So well done, but he's part of the team and that's what we expect that level from him as well."

