Pedro Obiang’s wonder strike earned West Ham United a hard-won Premier League point at Tottenham Hotspur on Thursday evening, helping his side rise one place to 15th in the table.
Just 48 hours after the home victory over West Bromwich Albion, David Moyes’ side gave another committed display at Wembley Stadium to stretch their recent run to one defeat in seven top-flight matches, and see them go above AFC Bournemouth in the standings.
Indeed, despite conceding 31 goal attempts to their own three, West Ham's outstanding defending - the Hammers blocked 13 shots and Adrian saved seven more - set the platform for Obiang to fire the visitors into a shock lead that was only cancelled out by an equally impressive strike from Hueng-Min Son seven minutes from full-time.