David Moyes

Moyes: The goals gave us a real freedom

David Moyes felt his West Ham United side showed signs of the freedom which drove them to such success in the last couple of years as they swept Nottingham Forest aside on Saturday.

The Hammers scored four goals in a scorching final 20 minutes at London Stadium as they swept to a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Steve Cooper’s Tricky Trees and climbed out of the Premier League’s bottom three.

A brace from Danny Ings on his full debut in Claret and Blue was added to by Declan Rice and Michail Antonio to give the vast majority of the 62,469 inside London Stadium plenty to cheer.

The Scot was among those to show their jubilation, leaping into the air after Ings' second goal in the space of three minutes midway through the second half set his side on the way to a welcome win.

West Ham had to be patient as they searched for their breakthrough, dominating the opening hour without finding the net, but were more than rewarded in the end as they secured a valuable three points, four goals and a clean sheet.

The success was Moyes' 250th in the Premier League, making him just the third manager to reach that milestone following his friends and former rivals Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.

 

It was a little bit of relief in my reaction [after the second goal] but we were worthy of the result.

We played well enough in the first half but couldn’t get a goal and I thought ‘here we go again’.

But we stuck at it, we didn’t say too much to the players [at half-time as] we just wanted them to keep doing what they were doing.

We didn’t start the opening five minutes or so of the second half well but I thought we grew into it and obviously got the goals in the end.

Once we got the second goal, the freedom and the look to the players was something we hadn’t seen for a while
David Moyes

Getting the first goal was so crucial.

If it had gone to them, you can imagine how desperate we would have felt and it wouldn’t have been correct if that was the case.

But the fact of the matter was it could have, because it has happened to us in quite a few games. Today we got the first goal, which gave us a real chance and I thought once we got the second, the freedom and the look to the players was something we hadn’t seen for a while – but we had seen six months or a year ago.

Once we got the second goal it looked a lot easier, that’s for sure.

I felt we started to pass it better, we started to get the space to receive the ball and turn.

I thought the subs came on and helped us today too – Pablo [Fornals], Manu [Lanzini] and then Micky [Antonio] got a goal when he came on and that’s what we need.

Let’s be fair, in lots of the games this season we’ve really struggled to score and for 45 minutes it looked that way as well, but I actually thought we played quite well in the first half.

 

I changed it today to go from a back five to a back four.

We’ve had a really good record playing with three or five at the back, but today I just felt I wanted to try to get more midfield players in the team and more people who might create.

Everybody played their part. Unfortunately Vladi [Coufal] had a bit of an injury in his heel which meant he had to come off at half-time, but overall they all played their part today.

Ings

We’ve had a huge amount of away games since the turn of the year.

In our home games so far in 2023, we’ve had Everton, Chelsea and today [and taken seven points from nine], but we just feel like we’re away that often, and now we’ve got three in a row again [at Manchester United, Brighton and AEK Larnaca].

We’re going to need the crowd. The crowd were quiet for periods because they were worried about the team but we need them to get back to their noisy best for the big games coming up in the next month or two.

 

It's my 250th Premier League win and I don’t look at that personally – I’m really pleased for the players and the Club because we all know how important it is.

I’m looking forward to the next win, I’m looking forward to winning in Europe, trying to go through in the FA Cup and trying to climb up the league table.

 

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