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Noble: It was written in the stars
- Updated: May 10, 2016
West Ham United captain Mark Noble believes it was “written in the stars” that the Hammers would win their last game at the Boleyn Ground with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Manchester United.
Goals Diafra Sakho, Michail Antonio and Winston Reid handed West Ham all three points as they said a farewell to their home since 1904.
Noble, who is the longest serving player having joined the club at 16, said: “It was written in the stars tonight to be honest. Three fantastic goals, and just pure determination and the will not to lose.
“We fought hard, they are a great team, Manchester United, they make the pitch so big, they make you run a lot. I’m just so proud of the players. Tonight they were phenomenal.”
The captain feels this team under Slaven Bilic …
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