West Ham continued their march up the Premier League table with a 3-2 victory over Liverpool.
The Reds had been hoping to extend their 25-match unbeaten run and close the gap at the top of the table to Chelsea.
But David Moyes’ side had other ideas, as a sensational second-half display saw them pull Liverpool apart on the counter-attack.
It leaves the Hammers third in the table, just three points behind Chelsea, and going into the international break full of confidence and dreaming of more success both domestically and in Europe this season.
The match was 1-1 at half-time, after Trent Alexander-Arnold’s wonderful free-kick cancelled out Alisson’s early own goal from a corner.
But Pablo Fornals and Kurt Zouma put the Hammers back in front, and Divock Origi’s late goal was not enough to earn Liverpool anything from the match as the hosts held on for the win.