West Ham boss David Moyes was pleased with their 3-1 win against Fulham.
Jarrod Bowen, Gianluca Scamacca and Michail Antonio struck for the Irons.
Moyes said: “It was a good win because it was difficult once we went behind.
“This season, we hadn’t come from behind [in the Premier League] yet, so it was important for me and a big part of what we need to do.
“There will be games in which you go behind and you have to find a way out of it. Thankfully we did.
“It was really important to get the goal back in the first half, and not feeling the pressure at half-time of not doing enough.
“In the first half, Gianluca had a couple of chances from headers and the goalkeeper made some saves, so I didn’t think we played that badly after the first 15-20 minutes, in which we were slow and didn’t really get out of the box.
“I’m really pleased for Gianluca.
“For a young Italian boy to come over and be good in the Premier League is not easy. He’s beginning to show he can score different goals as well.
“He had the chance which he got down and put it past the post, he had the header which the keeper made a good save from, so on the day he’s had two or three chances to score, and the one he took showed the difference from him.
“The deft touch he got to get it over the goalkeeper and under the bar was a really nice finish.”