Happy Start into New Year for Hammers and Moyes

January 1, 2020 at 9:26 pm Leave a comment

David Moyes – a manager who seems nobody wanted … But his West Ham return got off to the best possible start as captain Mark Noble with two goals helped his side to an emphatic 4-0 victory over Bournemouth.

David Moyes made a perfect start into his second spell with the Hammers

The owners didn’t reckon David Moyes to be good enough to take the Club “to the next level” just 18 months ago, and refused to extend his short term contract after he had led West Ham to Premier League safety at the end of the 2017-18 season. But on Sunday they reappointed the Scotsman to replace the sacked Manuel Pellegrini in order to stop West Ham’s free fall under a manager who had not seemed capable anymore to turn around West Ham’s season.

And in Moyes’s first game the fans saw quite a different kind of West Ham: though sticking by and large with the players who had performed so poorly under Manuel Pellegrini, the team looked far better organised and much happier to be playing under the new manager. After a slow start Captain Mark Noble opened the scoring inside 20 minutes with the help of a deflection. The skipper geed up the crowd as the match got back under way, signalling to them to ramp up the volume, and they did exactly that when Sebastien Haller‘s sensational bicycle kick doubled the Hammers’ lead just 7 minutes later.

Mark Noble scored twice in 4-0 win

Noble scored his second in the 35th minute from the penalty spot after being brought down by Harry Wilson, before Felipe Anderson, scoring hits first goal since April, completed the rout in the second half.

The emphatic victory over a completely out-of-form Cherries team was West Ham’s first win at home for more than three months, their last victory at the London Stadium being the 2-0 over Manchester United on September 22.

The fans in the London Stadium enjoyed “the best atmosphere in a long time”, appreciating that “every single player put in a shift, fighting for every ball and pressing” as @hollseey put it on twitter.

Haller found the back of the net through an exquisite mid-air finish from Ryan Fredericks’ cross

This perfect start for Moyes’s second spell at the east London Club lifts them out of the relegation zone, with Bournemouth slipping down the Premier League table into 18th.

The 4-0 is West Ham’s biggest Premier League win since November 2007, when they beat Derby 5-0 at Pride Park. It’s the Hammers’ biggest home win in the competition since September 2005 (4-0 v Aston Villa).

The Hammers’ next games will see them travel to Gillingham in the third round of the FA Cup on Sunday (18:16 GMT), followed by a league trip to Sheffield United next Friday (20:00 GMT).

-> Watch West Ham’s goals here!

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