There were emotional scenes when West Ham took over against Liverpool in Anfield on Sunday and the behavior of the fans triggered a great reaction.
West Ham suffered their usual defeat against Liverpool – where they have only won once since the 1960s.
But the hammers ended the game at least with a little proud when they placed a massively improved display in the second half for the train level to losing the red through Virgil van Dijk’s header until late.
West Ham fans unpacked the away end, although their team offered little to scream them in the past 16 months.
The Liverpool fans were in a lively mood after Mohamed Salah had signed a new deal and with the victory she was able to approach another title of the Premier League.
West Ham fans get unfair bad rap
Hammers supporters often get a bad reputation.
Your own club threatens to ban you after an FA system due to an offensive singing in Chelsea in February.
Sometimes a minority of West Ham fans doesn’t help.
But the fan base as a whole is one of the best – as Liverpool Legende Steven Gerrard even said in his autobiography after the Red Ham in the FA Cup final in 2006.
While events on the square between Arne Slot and Graham Potter’s pages were massive to decide the fate of the Premier League trophy, it was just as important.

Liverpool was the 36th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy with a number of homage in and around the game with West Ham.
It is the next game until April 15, when 1989 the catastrophe in the FA Cup semi-final with Nottingham Forest led to 97 supporters lost their lives.
Before the kick -off, a special mosaic was founded on the Kop in honor of these children, women and men when silence was planned for a minute.
Tributes were also exhibited on LED boards around the field and a commemorative matchday program.
The vice captain of West Ham, Liverpudlian Aaron Cresswell, also placed a wreath in the Hillsborough Memorial of the stadium before the game to pay respect in the name of the hammers.
The tribal function of football means that supporters can often include in unsavory and unfortunate scenes.
If sensitive and emotional affairs such as Hillsborough are taken into account football rivalry, only one or two needs to ruin the reputation of the majority.
Now Liverpool fans have swiveled social media about West Ham behavior at Anfield and everyone says the same thing.
When the two teams gathered on the field to observe a minute of silence to commemorate Hillsborough, she was observed perfectly in the stands of both followers.
Liverpool could not have wished that a better sentence of fans for the dark occasion would be at the end.
And the supporters of Reds flooded social media with lobbassen for West Ham and the followers.
The general consensus is that “noble” West Ham is a “real club with real fans”.
Even some family members who lost their lives commented on social media to thank West Ham for their flawless behavior.
Many noticed that the silence was observed so well: “You could hear a pin around Anfield”.

Liverpool fans all say the same about ‘noble’ hammer
“Respectfully observed by everyone in West Ham,” said a Liverpool fan.
“Your supporters are recognition for them. Ynwa.”
A second Reds fan added: “Absolute class from the West Ham also.
Another said that the hammers deserved great admiration with their actions: “Thank you very much, there are times when there is no rivalry. Thank you very much, respect. Ynwa.”
West Ham has posted pictures of Cresswell in which a wreath was placed in the monument to which a Liverpool fan replied: “Classy Club” while another “noble gesture” said.
A Liverpool fan admitted that the behavior of West Ham has caught a tear: “I got a tear in the eye, the respect that their fans showed today.”
Another Reds fan sent a message to “properly” West Ham on behalf of the club.
“From everyone at LFC thanks to West Ham United and their great fans for respect, which is now shown to memory of the 97 and the survivors of the tragic football fans.”
A survivor of Hillsborough also praised West Ham and said: “I just want to thank you, your club and your fans were really phenomenal today and those of us who survived means the world.”
Family member of Hillsborough victims west Ham tribute
A family member of a trailer in Liverpool who lost her life described West Ham as a “flawless”.
“Many thanks to the club, your employees, your players and your fans for this respect and for participating in a flawless silence.
“From the family of Jimmy Hennessy. Ynwa.”
Another wanted to ensure that West Ham was recognized, said:
“Many thanks to everyone in the West Ham United Football Club and also to the Hammers fans who behaved flawlessly during the minutes. Ynwa. Rip 97,” said another.
Some Liverpool fans were not excessively surprised and said: “Always a class team and supporter. Ynwa West Ham United.”
Another added: “West Ham and her fans are always first class. Respect as always. Good luck for the end of the season.”
A red colleague agreed and added: “Well -respected minutes of silence. Class act from travelers.”
And a fan noticed how to hear a pin falling, so that the behavior of West Ham fans was flawless.
“Excellent, a pin could fall today.
Well done West Ham fans, a loan from the club.
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