Catch up on all the reaction from social media following a busy weekend for Hammers at the Euros
There was good and bad news for West Ham at UEFA Euro 2016 this weekend as two Hammers progressed to the next round while one was eliminated. Here's the reaction from around social media...
It was celebrations all round for Wales, who qualified for the quarter-finals in their first ever European Championship by beating Northern Ireland 1-0. West Ham defender James Collins was savouring the day
He also shared the moment with his Dad, pictured here with impressive midfielder Joe Allen
Hammers midfielder Dimitri Payet showed his appreciation to Antoine Griezmann after the forward bagged a four-minute brace to beat the Republic of Ireland 2-1
And although goalkeeper Darren Randolph was the man beaten by Griezmann's strikes, he reflected on a fantastic two weeks for The Boys in Green
The stopper received plenty of praise for his performance between the sticks on social media, too
And following Ireland's elimination, teammate Dimitri Payet was the first to console the keeper
It was celebrations all round for Wales, who qualified for the quarter-finals in their first ever European Championship by beating Northern Ireland 1-0. West Ham defender James Collins was savouring the day
He also shared the moment with his Dad, pictured here with impressive midfielder Joe Allen
Hammers midfielder Dimitri Payet showed his appreciation to Antoine Griezmann after the forward bagged a four-minute brace to beat the Republic of Ireland 2-1
And although goalkeeper Darren Randolph was the man beaten by Griezmann's strikes, he reflected on a fantastic two weeks for The Boys in Green
What an experience with a great group! Thanks to everyone for your support throughout the tournament ????????? @FAIreland pic.twitter.com/yqKmzyfZy3
— Darren Randolph (@RandzOfficial) June 27, 2016
The stopper received plenty of praise for his performance between the sticks on social media, too
@RandzOfficial @FAIreland Well done Darren, ye did the country proud. See you soon at the Olympic Stadium
— Will Dalton (@WillDalton01) June 27, 2016
@RandzOfficial @FAIreland you played a blinder, impressive performances #SIWY
— George Farquhar (@Thistle2011) June 27, 2016
And following Ireland's elimination, teammate Dimitri Payet was the first to console the keeper
@itvfootball @JackEDavies @whufc_official just when I thought I couldn't love Payet anymore ???????????? the team spirit is strong in this lad.
— Lee. (@_LeeUK) June 26, 2016
@itvfootball @whufc_official everything the man does is pure class @dimpayet17 @Randz587 @jsullivanwhu #WestHam #Payet
— Dan (@DanielBrandt3) June 26, 2016
Payet was class in every way today. This is him at the end with West Ham team mate Randolph pic.twitter.com/lUKISYaG6Y
— Sean McCarthy (@Mini_beef) June 26, 2016