Premier League

Moyes: West Ham ‘in good spirits’ despite woeful start

David Moyes before a match

West Ham manager David Moyes knows results must improve with his side sat in the relegation zone with one win from their opening seven fixtures.

The Hammers finished sixth and seventh in the last two seasons but are currently down in 18th with just one win from their opening seven matches.


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So Moyes is targeting a swift climb back up the table with West Ham facing back-to-back home games against Wolves and Fulham before a trip to Southampton.

“We’ve got two Premier League games at home coming up, so we’re looking forward to getting back to the London Stadium,” said Moyes. “We’re in good spirits and hopefully we’re good to go.

“I think if you look back a couple of years, if you’d said West Ham had gone this far up the table you’d say that’s really good.

“We want to challenge there, we want to stay there. We haven’t got off to as good a start as we’ve wanted.

“We’ve played more games than any other Premier League club, we started the season with one fit centre-back and we’re trying to integrate seven or eight new players, so there are reasons.

“But I know I’m judged on results and they need to get better.”

West Ham have found the net just three times in those seven matches with the likes of Jarrod Bowen, Said Benrahma and new signings Lucas Paqueta and Gianluca Scamacca yet to get off the mark in the Premier League.

“We’ve not scored enough goals,” added Moyes. “We’ve hit the woodwork maybe six times, which doesn’t get you a goal, but tells you you’re getting close to goals, so hopefully we’ll get them.

“We have created some chances, not as many as we want, and it’s a case of taking the opportunities we’re getting and getting in front in games.”

Moyes has a virtually fully-fit squad for the Saturday tea-time meeting with Wolves after Ben Johnson resumed training.

Fellow defender Nayef Aguerd, who is yet to make his debut after suffering a long-term ankle injury in pre-season, has begun light training.

Meanwhile, former England defender Glen Johnson is not impressed with West Ham’s summer transfer business.

The Hammers spent over £160million on Lucas Paqueta, Gianluca Scamacca, Maxwel Cornet, Nayef Aguerd, Emerson, Thilo Kehrer, Flynn Downes and Alphonse Areola.

“They went quite deep in the Europa League on a light squad,” Johnson told SafeBettingSites. “West Ham have got a lot of new…

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