Fulham had been by far the better side until three minutes before half-time when West Ham scored against the run of play through Carlton Cole.

Matthew Etherington made it 2-0 on the break two minutes later and the half ended with Fulham's Andrew Johnson dismissed for his second bookable offence in stoppage time, with Fulham manager Roy Hodgson insisting his player had been innocent.

Zola said: "I don't know if we were lucky today, I will leave it up to others to judge. But when you win you need a little bit of luck. Certainly I am not one who regrets luck.

"I would like to have luck in every single game but we played a good match and had a few occasions in the second half to make it (the score-line) bigger. I would like to be lucky every Saturday.

"I have been working with this team for two weeks and they know what kind of football I want. They are doing very well and they will get much better.

"Winning away games like this will give them a lot of confidence."

The home side continued to be adventurous after the break despite being a man down and were given a lifeline just before the hour mark when skipper Danny Murphy converted a penalty after Lucas Neill had been adjudged to have handled.

But there was to be no more scoring, although Hammers substitute Craig Bellamy should have made it 3-1 late on when he blazed over an open goal.

Hodgson was convinced referee Andre Marriner had got it wrong over Johnson's second yellow, awarded when he challenged Neill.

He said: "We think, having watched the video, that it was an unfortunate decision from the referee because it was Lucas Neill, having cleared the ball, who catches Andy Johnson. It was not Andy Johnson kicking him.

"Hopefully the referee will look at that and see that as well. He was trying to block the ball. Will we appeal? We'll see."

Overall however, Hodgson had no complaints about his side's efforts.

He said: "It has to go down as one of those really weird games where you have to be satisfied with a lot of the things we did out there.

"I thought we played some excellent football but within three minutes, a game we looked like being able to win and certainly give a good account of ourselves, within three minutes everything changed.

"I as really amazed how the players in the second half showed their character and physical fitness to work as hard as they did and almost bring us back into the game.

"Unfortunately at this level of football, when you are two goals down it is not easy to come back, especially when you have 10 men rather than 11."