Inside West Ham celebrations as players party with fans until 2am in wild scenes from Prague

West Ham United players danced through the streets into the early hours of Thursday morning as they savored their historic Europa Conference League triumph over Fiorentina in Prague. As the players descended from the team bus arriving at their hotel, their fans waited to greet them to kick off the official celebrations after their memorable 2-1 win in the Czech capital, featuring David Moyes, Mark Noble and captain Declan Rice . with dancing in the streets.

Moyes' side won their first European title in 47 years after Jarrod Bowen's 90th-minute goal proved decisive at Eden Arena. Said Benrahma's penalty was canceled out by Giacomo Bonaventura in the second half, but it was the Premier League side who celebrated at the final whistle as their fans were engulfed in pandemonium.

With around 6,000 fans inside the stadium and 20,000 travelers in the city in total, it promised to be a lively night of celebrations in Prague and the scenes suggested that the Europa after-party Conference League did not disappoint.

Lucas Paqueta, who set up Bowen to score the last-minute winner, was in a jubilant mood when the Brazilian was spotted fidgeting in the locker room after the game as his teammates cheered to music rap.

As the team got off the bus at their hotel, goalkeeper Alphonse Areola held a musical speaker to make sure the party scenes didn't die out and even manager David Moyes joined in to wild celebrations with a group of fans around 2am.

Moyes, who was celebrating his first managerial title in over 1,000 games, promised he would release his best rendition of 'dancing dad' if they won on Wednesday night.

And the 60-year-old kept his word, as he was spotted cutting shapes on their makeshift pebble dance floor outside their hotel.

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Later that night, goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski acted as the neighborhood peacemaker as he tried to calm the fans down with them as their celebrations continued into the early hours.

But far in the city center, the cheery scenes turned ugly amid red and pink smoke as beer-soaked West Ham fans set off flares in the Czech capital and clashed with police and officers in riot gear.

Some fans showed their injuries with bloodstained clothes and cuts on their arms. But for the majority of Hammers fans, it turned out to be an unforgettable night of pure adulation for their heroes.

Inside West Ham celebrations as players party with fans until 2am in wild scenes from Prague

West Ham United players danced through the streets into the early hours of Thursday morning as they savored their historic Europa Conference League triumph over Fiorentina in Prague. As the players descended from the team bus arriving at their hotel, their fans waited to greet them to kick off the official celebrations after their memorable 2-1 win in the Czech capital, featuring David Moyes, Mark Noble and captain Declan Rice . with dancing in the streets.

Moyes' side won their first European title in 47 years after Jarrod Bowen's 90th-minute goal proved decisive at Eden Arena. Said Benrahma's penalty was canceled out by Giacomo Bonaventura in the second half, but it was the Premier League side who celebrated at the final whistle as their fans were engulfed in pandemonium.

With around 6,000 fans inside the stadium and 20,000 travelers in the city in total, it promised to be a lively night of celebrations in Prague and the scenes suggested that the Europa after-party Conference League did not disappoint.

Lucas Paqueta, who set up Bowen to score the last-minute winner, was in a jubilant mood when the Brazilian was spotted fidgeting in the locker room after the game as his teammates cheered to music rap.

As the team got off the bus at their hotel, goalkeeper Alphonse Areola held a musical speaker to make sure the party scenes didn't die out and even manager David Moyes joined in to wild celebrations with a group of fans around 2am.

Moyes, who was celebrating his first managerial title in over 1,000 games, promised he would release his best rendition of 'dancing dad' if they won on Wednesday night.

And the 60-year-old kept his word, as he was spotted cutting shapes on their makeshift pebble dance floor outside their hotel.

LEARN MORE Robbie Savage issues heartfelt response after 'ruining' West Ham's European glory

Later that night, goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski acted as the neighborhood peacemaker as he tried to calm the fans down with them as their celebrations continued into the early hours.

But far in the city center, the cheery scenes turned ugly amid red and pink smoke as beer-soaked West Ham fans set off flares in the Czech capital and clashed with police and officers in riot gear.

Some fans showed their injuries with bloodstained clothes and cuts on their arms. But for the majority of Hammers fans, it turned out to be an unforgettable night of pure adulation for their heroes.

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