Following their 2-1 victory over Fiorentina last night, their fans were in a delirium after Jarrod Bowen's 90th-minute winner made them the winners of the Europa Conference League.
While supporters back home gathered for joyous celebrations outside the London Stadium, thousands of fans who travelled to Prague's Eden Arena danced late into the night.
Goalkeeper Alphonse Areola prepared a portable music player when the players exited the bus at their hotel, and even manager David Moyes joined in the spontaneous bop in front of 20 delighted fans around 2am this morning.
And the goal scorer, Bowen, was beaming and giggling as his teammates danced to a song that tenderly praised his bond with Dani Dyer, with whom he recently welcomed twins.
The players appeared in no rush to cease their celebrations despite the early hour as they proceeded down the street, gave fans hugs, and signed autographs.
First choice goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski attempted to calm the crowd due to the late hour so as not to disturb other hotel guests.
However, his colleagues wanted to get the party started, and manager Moyes and the fans also joined in.
Declan Rice, the team captain who will lead an open-top bus celebration after the championship win on Thursday evening, was beaming as he got off the team van to go to their hotel.
He was succeeded as club captain by Mark Noble, a legendary West Ham player.
The players started singing as soon as the goalkeeper started playing the song.
Said Banrahama smiled at me when he saw me through the bus window, and all the players immediately appeared out of nowhere.
"That felt like I was there in person." What a fantastic group of guys they are.
The 60-year-old manager of West Ham Moyes pleased fans who had traveled more than 600 miles to cheer on the Irons as he flaunted his style and celebrated the victory both on and off the field.
The former Manchester United manager had promised fans he would perform his "dad dancing" if they won the big game, and he didn't let them down when he joined the crowds in the Czech capital.
In horrific scenes, however, there were also reports of fans and police fighting in the city.
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