Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was delighted with their 3-1 win at West Ham.
For the fifth consecutive away Premier League contest, the Reds conceded first but recovered to win on their travels.
The points were ensured by three incredible goals from Paul Pogba, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford in the second period, after Tomas Soucek put the hosts ahead in the first half.
Solskjaer told MUTV: "It is up and down and of course first half we struggled to keep up with their counterattacks and set-plays. I thought when we had the ball, we played with too slow a tempo, so we gave the ball away too often. Of course, we had most of the ball, but they counterattacked and looked dangerous. Poor first half, but the second half, the goal changes the mood.
"We tweaked a little bit of the tactics: the formation and the balance of the team. But the biggest thing was to clear everyone's heads, because it seemed after they scored that we never got into our rhythm and we got stressed. So it was just to calm everyone down and stick to our brief in ourselves."

