Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has opened up on the pressure that he comes under as head coach of one of the Premier League's biggest clubs, with his future often a hot topic of discussion.
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But the drama was far from over as West Ham earned a stoppage-time penalty when Luke Shaw was adjudged to have handled the ball in the box.
David Moyes made the strange decision to bring Mark Noble off the bench for the spot-kick - a call that left him completely red-faced.
Noble, with his first kick of the match, went right but his effort was saved by David De Gea.
"We are very happy with the win and we deserved the win," Solskjaer said.
Man Utd keeper David De Gea saved Mark Noble's injury-time penalty (Image: GETTY)
"We played some very good football, created good chances, we pressed them into making loads of mistakes. Luckily, David saves that penalty at the end.
"I've seen Mark Noble score so many penalties, you did feel down and out and expected to come home with one point but luckily David has continued his good form."