West Ham defender Aaron Cresswell was delighted for Danny Ings after Sunday's draw with Burnley.

Ings came off the bench to score the equaliser in their 2-2 draw.

The goal Danny scored against Burnley is typical of what he is about," the Hammers left-back told the club's website. He is certainly one of the best finishers we have at the Club.

He has been in the Premier League for a long time, and scored plenty of goals. He knows this league inside out.

A lot of people don't see the hard work he puts in behind the scenes, and as a striker you just need that one goal to gain momentum and then take it into the next game. Hopefully, the goal will do him the world of good."

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