In the latest edition of West Ham TV's Green Street Goals! Mark Noble recalls the emotional afternoon he netted his maiden Premier League goal for West Ham United.
The midfielder, then a fresh-faced 19-year-old making his first top-flight start in Claret and Blue, was named in a Hammers side sitting bottom of the table under manager Alan Curbishley.
Noble netted the opening goal of an amazing game against Tottenham Hotspur at the Boleyn Ground, in which West Ham led 2-0 and 3-2 before losing 4-3 in the very last minute.
Then wearing the No24 shirt, Noble ran onto Carlos Tevez's chest-down and slammed a low half-volley into the bottom corner of Paul Robinson's net, sparking wild celebrations from the Canning Town-born player and all around him.
To share Nobes' memories of that unforgettable afternoon, which ended with him shedding tears at the final whistle, click on the video box above!
The midfielder, then a fresh-faced 19-year-old making his first top-flight start in Claret and Blue, was named in a Hammers side sitting bottom of the table under manager Alan Curbishley.
Noble netted the opening goal of an amazing game against Tottenham Hotspur at the Boleyn Ground, in which West Ham led 2-0 and 3-2 before losing 4-3 in the very last minute.
Then wearing the No24 shirt, Noble ran onto Carlos Tevez's chest-down and slammed a low half-volley into the bottom corner of Paul Robinson's net, sparking wild celebrations from the Canning Town-born player and all around him.
To share Nobes' memories of that unforgettable afternoon, which ended with him shedding tears at the final whistle, click on the video box above!