West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has taunted Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham by claiming his team are "champions of London".
The final London derby of the season was played on Monday as Chelsea fought back to secure a 2-2 draw with Tottenham, ending Spurs' faint title hopes and leave the Hammers at the top of the five-team league.
Sullivan, who says Leicester City were "lucky" to win the Premier League this season, takes great pride in bettering West Ham's city rivals and revealed the club are calling themselved "champions on London".
"We are champions of London," Sullivan told Sky Sports. "If you do a league of all the five London teams when they've played each other, we are the champions of London.
"Fourteen points (sic) is better than anyone else. We call ourselves champions of London now."
West Ham remain capable of securing a top-four finish in the Premier League this season, though both Tottenham and Arsenal, currently second and third respectively, are likely to place above them. - Goal