Manual Lanzini was delighted that West Ham United secured their eighth Premier League win of the season, twice coming from behind to beat Chelsea 3-2 at London Stadium.

Thiago Silva headed in Chelsea's opener, before the midfielder equalised from the spot after Édouard Mendy had taken out Jarrod Bowen.

Mason Mount then added a second just before the break to take the stuffing out of Moyes’ men and the crowd as half-time arrived.

But, the spirit and character of David Moyes’ men was never been in question, and they showed it in bundles once again, as Bowen rifled in another equaliser.

That set the scene for Arthur Masuaku to win it in style late on, as his cross-shot flew in at the near post to give his team another huge three points.

And Lanzini was pleased that his team could over the line in what was a superb battle from start to finish in east London.

“It’s a great win for us,” the Argentine midfielder said. “Chelsea are one of the best teams in the Premier League and in the world. But we know that we’re going well this season and we have confidence in each other and for the whole team.

“It’s very important to be back to winning ways because we’re fighting at the top of the Premier League. The last three games were disappointing for us, but we need to continue like this because we have a good team, and we have confidence in each other.”

Barking and Dagenham Post: Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic has a shot blocked by West Ham United's Tomas SoucekChelsea’s Christian Pulisic has a shot blocked by West Ham United's Tomas Soucek (Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

The Hammers were patient with their attacks, allowing Chelsea to have the majority of the possession but also maintaining their threatening nature on the counterattack, with Michail Antonio and Jarrod Bowen particularly effective, alongside Lanzini.

The 28-year-old was making his first Premier League start of the campaign and took on the responsibility of the penalty when he was called upon, dispatching with precision from 12 yards.

“I just used my concentration for the penalty,” Lanzini admits. “I knew where I wanted to put the ball and I managed to do that.

“I had confidence in myself to put the ball in the back of the net and I’m glad that I could do that to help the team win today.”