West Ham manager Gianfranco Zola has hailed the muted celebrations undertaken by Manchester City's Carlos Tevez after scoring on Monday night.
Tevez, a former West Ham star, netted twice in City's 3-1 win over the Hammers, and in the wake of recent events involving Emmanuel Adebayor, Zola praised the way Tevez carried himself.
"Great players, like he is, they are absolute gentlemen and he showed that tonight," Zola said.
"My appreciation of him is great, not only for what he did with his celebration, but for the way he played throughout the game was fantastic."
Mark Hughes wasn't surprised by Tevez's sporting gesture and said: "That's to be expected.
"He had a good relationship with the club and the fans so we fully expected that to happen."