West Ham United boss Slaven Bilic was proud of his side after moving up to fourth in the Premier League following a 3-1 win at Crystal Palace. 

The Hammers are only four points off the top of the league after their latest away victory in the league. 

Bilic said: "We knew it was going to be a hard game. I said that before the game - this was the game I was looking forward to the most.

"Palace are playing as a team, they have pace and a lot of front players who can make the pitch very short. They are what a manager wants his team to be.

"It was a big test for us, but the way we approached it from the beginning, with respect for them but with confidence passing the ball, I'm so proud.

"So far for me, it's the proudest moment because of the way we did it."

The visitors went in front through Carl Jenkinson before Yohan Cabaye levelled the match with a twice-taken penalty.

Dwight Gayle, who won the penalty, was given a second yellow card before the break for a foul on Cheikhou Kouyate.

West Ham left it late to regain the lead but in the 88th minute Manuel Lanzini fired home to make it 2-1.

The Hammers clinched the win two minutes later when Dimitri Payet neatly dinked his effort into the net to extend their excellent start to the season.