West Ham United boss Slaven Bilic is full of praise for his side following their come-from-behind 2-2 draw away at Norwich City today, dubbing their final 30 minute display "brilliant.

Bilic saw his men slip 2-0 behind by the 65th minute as first Robbie Brady scored, when he stole the ball from Michail Antonio and hit an impressive curling shot, before Wes Hoolahan then put the Canaries in total control with a close range effort.




But West Ham would not lie down and fought back, with Dimiti Payet taking advantage after a shot from Victor Moses was palmed out, to make it 2-1.

Then two minutes later, in the 76th minute, Mark Noble struck and made it 2-2, stunning the home side.
 


Given West Ham were heading into the game off the back of playing 120 minutes in an FA Cup replay against Liverpool, Bilic was satisfied with the point.

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And he lauded his players, telling the BBC: "We are never happy with a point, we are not buzzing. But when that point comes after being 2-0 down [it] gives us confidence and satisfaction.

"After Tuesday night when we played 120 minutes to show that kind of strength and resilience and character and quality makes us happy.

"To be 2-0 down, all the guys deserve credit and especially the three from the bench who made a huge impact.

"The last half an hour we were brilliant. We showed the quality that we have", Bilic added.