

Reflecting on the moment, the goalkeeper was delighted to help his side out in such a crucial way. With the score still at 1-0, thanks to Jarrod Bowen’s first-half header, Adam Idah drove into a dangerous area and fired a rocket on the home side’s goal, forcing Fabiański into a quick dive his fingertip save tipping the effort onto the woodwork.įor me it was all about staying focused for 90 minutes and being ready for anything that can happen While West Ham’s No1 had a relatively quiet evening between the sticks against Norwich, his quality was apparent on 68 minutes as the Canaries sought to equalise. But overall I’m very, very happy with that number.” “I’m very proud of it and I will just continue to stay humble, to continue to work hard, to continue to try to improve, and we’ll see what can happen. “But I think with consistency and with the belief that I can actually play at this level, I was able to reach that number against Norwich. “If you look at the history of my career in the Premier League and how it’s evolved, I don’t think – at the start of It – many would have thought I could reach that amount of games. “It’s a proud moment for me,” he told West Ham TV. However, having made a name for being one of the league’s most reliable shot-stoppers at Swansea City and now West Ham, the 36-year-old could not contain his pride at the achievement. Having started his Premier League career with Arsenal, Fabiański admitted that many may not have expected him to earn such an accolade after an inconsistent start to life in England.

The goalkeeper claimed the notable milestone in West Ham United’s 2-0 victory over Norwich City on Wednesday, becoming the first Polish player to ever reach 300 appearances in the Premier League. A clean-sheet and a vital role in securing three points made Łukasz Fabiański’s 300th Premier League outing an even more memorable occasion.
