Victor Moses says Sunday’s 5-1 demolition of Blackburn Rovers in the Emirates FA Cup was another sign of West Ham United’s attacking power.
Moses netted one and played a key role in a Hammers display which yielded 14 shots on target, five goals and a spot in the FA Cup quarter finals.
The Hammers put Blackburn to the sword in front of 7,200 delighted Hammers fans and Moses was thrilled for everyone involved.
“We should have scored ten goals maybe,” he smiled. “Fortunately we ended up with five and we have to be pleased with that.
“Every one of the goals were good and I think we deserved it. The fans were amazing too – they supported us all the way to the end and we’re pleased [for them].
“It felt like we were playing at home to be honest. We really appreciated the support. We hope they enjoyed it the same way we did and we just want to keep on improving every week.”
Moses’ goalscoring performance was a follow-up to his strong cameo at Norwich the previous week and the on-loan winger is happy with his form.
He continued: “I’m pleased personally. You can see I’m fully fit now, because when I first came back from injury I started a little slow. Now I’ve started to get myself back again and I just want to enjoy every single bit of this season with West Ham. I want to keep on working hard for the team and make sure we win as many games as we can.
“The goal was similar to the Man City one. I got into a little pocket, got the ball and turned, drove at the defenders and it was a little unfortunate for the keeper but they all count.
“I was pleased with that and hopefully there are more goals to come.”
Moses was also happy for his teammate and countryman Emmanuel Emenike after he scored his first two goals for the Club.
He added: “Emmanuel is happy and I’m happy for him as well. He deserved it – he worked very hard, never stopped running and you can see his ability.
“He’s very strong and I’m delighted that he got his two goals."
Moses netted one and played a key role in a Hammers display which yielded 14 shots on target, five goals and a spot in the FA Cup quarter finals.
The Hammers put Blackburn to the sword in front of 7,200 delighted Hammers fans and Moses was thrilled for everyone involved.
“We should have scored ten goals maybe,” he smiled. “Fortunately we ended up with five and we have to be pleased with that.
“Every one of the goals were good and I think we deserved it. The fans were amazing too – they supported us all the way to the end and we’re pleased [for them].
“It felt like we were playing at home to be honest. We really appreciated the support. We hope they enjoyed it the same way we did and we just want to keep on improving every week.”
Moses’ goalscoring performance was a follow-up to his strong cameo at Norwich the previous week and the on-loan winger is happy with his form.
He continued: “I’m pleased personally. You can see I’m fully fit now, because when I first came back from injury I started a little slow. Now I’ve started to get myself back again and I just want to enjoy every single bit of this season with West Ham. I want to keep on working hard for the team and make sure we win as many games as we can.
“The goal was similar to the Man City one. I got into a little pocket, got the ball and turned, drove at the defenders and it was a little unfortunate for the keeper but they all count.
“I was pleased with that and hopefully there are more goals to come.”
Moses was also happy for his teammate and countryman Emmanuel Emenike after he scored his first two goals for the Club.
He added: “Emmanuel is happy and I’m happy for him as well. He deserved it – he worked very hard, never stopped running and you can see his ability.
“He’s very strong and I’m delighted that he got his two goals."