Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history, in association with Heineken...
Shaun Newton's first goal for West Ham United saw off Manchester City at the Boleyn Ground on this day in 2006.
The Hammers sent City spiralling to a sixth straight Premier League defeat, with midfielder Newton meeting Bobby Zamora's 15th-minute cross and firing the ball past former West Ham goalkeeper David James.
West Ham, who were scheduled to play Middlesbrough in the FA Cup semi-finals the following weekend having defeated City in the previous round, also went close through Yossi Benayoun, who curled narrowly wide.
At the other end, Stuart Pearce's City had two goals disallowed for offside, while goalkeeper Jimmy Walker made fine saves to deny former Hammer Trevor Sinclair and Micah Richards.
West Ham went on to finish ninth, with 55 points, and reach the FA Cup final, where they were beaten on penalties by Liverpool.
Enjoy Newton's winning moment again in the video player above.
