West Ham made history in Graham Potter's first game in charge in midweek as they recorded a thrilling 3-2 win over Fulham on Tuesday evening.
Goals from Carlos Soler, Tomas Soucek and midfielder Lucas Paqueta earned the hosts a stunning win, a far cry from the struggles they endured under former boss Julen Lopetegui.
The Spaniard's dismissal has breathed new life into the Hammers and history was made against London rivals Fulham as they became the first team to register 175 different goalscorers in the Premier League.
Soler's opening strike against Marco Silva's side earned the Hammers a major milestone as he became the 37th player to score a single goal for the club in the English top flight.
Meanwhile, injured Michail Antonio – who is still recovering from a serious car accident that left him in intensive care – tops the list as Hammers' most prolific goalscorer.
Antonio has scored 68 Premier League goals since moving to the club from Nottingham Forest in 2015, leaving his teammate and current captain Jarrod Bowen with just 20 goals. Mail Sport takes a closer look at the position of each competition club in top history.
At West Ham, two former West Ham icons have scored 47 goals each, with club legend Mark Noble and Paolo Di Canio each reaching this figure during their time in London.
However, Frank Lampard just misses out on the top 10, with the England legend tied with John Hartson with 24 goals for the Hammers.
Jermain Defoe (18 goals), Kevin Nolan (18) and Marko Arnautovic (21) are also in the top 20 of the club's record books.
Dimitri Payet (11) and Declan Rice (10) are both among the players who reached double figures in Premier League goals for the club before ultimately opting for a move away from the London Stadium.
Meanwhile, Tottenham sit second in the all-time Premier League list for different goalscorers, with 173 separate individuals finding the back of the net for the club.
Chelsea occupy third spot with 170 different attackers and Newcastle are just one person behind them in fourth place.
Everton's incredible longevity has seen large numbers of players walk through the revolving door of Goodison Park and the club now boasts 167 Premier League goalscorers.
Aston Villa are sixth in the charts with 161 players – and Liverpool remain level with title rivals Manchester City with 155 different goalscorers apiece since the Premier League began in 1992.
Arsenal are seven behind 148 different players celebrating their goals in the world's most watched league, while Southampton surprisingly complete the top 10 with 136 different goalscorers during their several years in the top flight during which they have been repeatedly relegated.
Manchester United top the charts for most goals in the Premier League with 2,323 strikes, but in total only 133 different players have found the back of the net.
Sunderland sneak up behind them with 118 different goalscorers, while Fulham (116), Leicester (109) and Blackburn (104) complete the Premier League with 100 different goalscorers.
At the other end of the table, Barnsley have the lowest total, with only 10 different players scoring in their only season in the Premier League during the 1997/98 season.
Meanwhile, West Ham's prolific goalscoring potential could see them top the charts, but the club are currently struggling with injuries to Antonio, Bowen and Niclas Fulkrug.
The Hammers are considering heading into the January transfer window to resolve their issues with Red Bull Leipzig striker Andre Silva as one of their top targets.
Hammers boss Potter is looking to find an immediate solution to his goalscoring problem and was positive about the club's future prospects under his management after the midweek victory.
'We had to be creative with the attacking options we had. The performance was one of great effort, great solidarity and understanding that we sometimes have to suffer under,” said Potter.
'In the long term it was far from perfect, but it is a basis. There is still a lot to do, but a good start,” he added.
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