West Ham have been celebrating through the night after European glory in Prague.
David Moyes and his troops went all the way to defeat Fiorentina to lift the Europa Conference League trophy. Jarrod Bowen was the hero as he netted in the final minute after racing through on goal to spark wild scenes in the stands and on the Hammers' bench. He also played a major role in winning the penalty that opened the scoring on the night in a 2-1 win.
It was a huge moment in the history of the English Premier League club and a former Rangers manager was a huge part of the success after taking up a first-team coaching role at the club. Mark Warburton was spotted by the BT Sport cameras celebrating at full-time as he tastes glory on the biggest of stages. He was in the Ibrox dugout between 2015-2017 before stints at Nottingham Forest and Queen's Park Rangers before taking on this latest role.
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The victory also grants the club entry to the Europa League next term as they bid to go on another memorable run.
Speaking about his celebrations following the last minute winner, Moyes said: "I was halfway down the touchline but I couldn't do a full Mourinho as I can't slide on my knees and the grass was a bit dry.
"I was worried that I was going to go on my belly so I just ran down.
"I was speaking to Jarrod [Bowen] about it and when he got through first thing I thought was 'he is not going to give offside is he? Is there any chance it's offside?'"
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