West Ham fans pack streets for open top bus parade after Europa Conference League triumph
West Ham held a Victory Parade in the streets of East London after winning the Europa Conference League.
The Hammers secured a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Fiorentina in Prague on Wednesday to secure their first major trophy since 1980. Jarrod Bowen's 91st minute strike earned the victory for David Moyes' side on a memorable night in Czech Republic, with Said Benrahma scoring West Ham's other goal.
It sparked emotional scenes after the game at the Eden Arena as the players celebrated with their families and the 5,000 supporters inside the stadium. Declan Rice was pictured crying following the trophy lift, while Moyes brought his 87-year-old father down from the stands and onto the playing surface.
The party continued long into the evening in the Czech capital as the West Ham squad were pictured out in the early hours of Thursday morning. Benrahma was spotted taking selfies with some eagle-eyed fans at 5am, while Rice and Moyes danced away as they celebrated long after their famous success.