
West Ham boss David Moyes hailed their spirit for victory at Burnley.
The Hammers won 2-1 with Tomas Soucek scoring in injury-time.
Moyes said: "We got a goal out of nothing. Divin (Mubama) done great and worked it through and we got the own-goal from it. Divin did brilliantly to make the opportunity.
"It didn't look like we were going to get one. We had about three or four corners and the ball was not going in, then we had a couple that were headed out and we shot wide or had it blocked, and I thought it looked like we weren't going to get it.
"But we're resilient and we stick at it and the players don't give in. They've got great commitment, all of them, so there was always a chance we were going to do that and thankfully we did it today.
"I thought when Tom got the chance today he took it like someone who is in a confident mode of scoring.
"I'm glad I'm hearing Mo (Kudus) wanted to put things right because that's the attitude I want to hear from all my players.
"He had a really hard day because he's been away on international duty all over Africa [to Ghana and the island of Comoros in the Indian Ocean] for games and he came back really late and had very little training.
"In the last ten minutes he lit it up for us, he started to do better. He was quiet for long periods in the day today, but we were generally quiet and we didn't play as well as we could have done, especially in the first half. In the second half we played and looked more threatening than we did in the first half."
