Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history, in association with Heineken...
West Ham United made it three Premier League wins on the spin with a 2-0 victory over Norwich City on this day in 2014.
In classic smash and grab style, the Hammers had to wait until the 84th minute to take the lead. Wales international and cult hero James Collins climbed highest to meet Mohamed Diamé's cross and nod past the advancing John Ruddy into the back of the net.
As time waned, reluctant to sit on their lead, the Irons poured forward once more. Diamé led the breakaway and the Senegalese midfielder elected to try his luck from the edge of the box, the ball cannoned off Russell Martin and rather fortuitously past a helpless Ruddy to seal a valuable three points at the Boleyn Ground.
Sam Allardyce's West Ham went on to finish 13th with 40 points, while Norwich were relegated with 33, despite a late-season managerial change which saw former Hammers full-back Chris Hughton replaced by ex-Canaries midfielder Neil Adams.
You can watch both goals from a home win over Norwich here!