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Slaven Bilic urges West Ham to push on after stunning Tottenham

West Ham United's Croatian manager Slaven Bilic gestures before the English Premier League football match between Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United at

A delighted Slaven Bilic watched West Ham beat Tottenham to ease the pressure building on him - but warned them not to "go large".

Trailing to goals from Moussa Sissoko and Dele Alli, the Hammers launched a remarkable fightback as Andre Ayew's double drew them level before Angelo Ogbonna headed the winner.

It could be a pivotal result for Bilic, whose side are above the Premier League relegation zone on goal difference alone.

And he told Sky Sports: "Of course I'm glad when we win, especially in this way.

"But it's no time to 'go large' now - we've done nothing, we have to continue like this."

The stunning result followed a dismal 3-0 loss at home to Brighton, and came with a team showing nine changes from that Friday night setback.

Bilic said: "We couldn't wait for the game to start after the Brighton game. We would hope the Brighton game was a one-off, recently we are doing well apart from that.

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"We wanted to put a strong team out tonight, a few players we rested but mostly we believed the alternatives were also good enough and deserved a chance.

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 25:  Andre Ayew of West Ham United celebrates scoring his side's second goal with team mates during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round

"Players like (Sam) Byram, Ogbonna, Declan Rice, (Edimilson) Fernandes, Ayew deserved a chance.

"We have to be humble and sacrifice for the cause of the team - no matter who plays, there shouldn't be long faces, we need all the squad."

Captain Mark Noble admitted the players had to take responsibility for the pressure on their manager and welcomed their show of pride.

West Ham United's Italian defender Angelo Ogbonna (C) celebrates with teammates scoring the team's third goal during the English Premier League football ma

"Do I believe in the team? Do I believe in the players? Yes," he said. "But 2-0 down at Wembley against a big club like Spurs is a massive mountain to climb.

"We haven't been doing ourselves justice, we're accountable for the performances we put in. We said in the week we needed to wear the shirt with pride and we did that tonight."

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