West Ham duo David Moyes and Lukasz Fabianski were in the honours on Tuesday night as the London Football Awards took place.
On a prestigious night, held virtually on this occasion, Moyes claimed Manager of the Year and Fabianski was named Goalkeeper of the Year.
The Scot was recognised for overseeing a remarkable turnaround in east London. Having narrowly avoided relegation last term, the Hammers currently sit fifth in the Premier League and reached the last-16 of both domestic cup competitions.
Meanwhile, Fabianski was honoured after keeping nine clean sheets in 31 Premier League appearances, voted ahead of Édouard Mendy (Chelsea), Alphonse Areola (Fulham), Vincente Guaita (Crystal Palace) and Bartosz Białkowski (Millwall).
Both the club’s official Twitter and the Polish international himself recognised their achievements.
Twitter: Proud and happy to be named @TheLFAOfficial Goalkeeper of the Year award
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https://t.co/yiMHzPfTVO (@LukaszFabianski)
Held in support of the charity Willow, founded by former Arsenal goalkeeper Bob Wilson – the awards on the night were shared around the cities top clubs.
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Richly deserved accolades for the Irons pair and hopefully, the start of many more to come this season
Should West Ham finish in the coveted top-four, Moyes will be banging down the door of the Premier League Manager of the Year voting panel.





