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Moyes tries to look on the bright side

David Moyes – despite his anger at the VAR decision – believes things are getting better within the team.

Vladi Coufal has explained that the team are trying to play in a different way this season but the problem for Moyes is that results against Chelsea in particular are going much as they have done before.

Yesterday (Sat) was as hard to take as it gets in football and the feeling often is that the big teams are being favoured in decision making.

And when Cornet’s goal was ruled out my instinctive thought was that it would in all probability of been allowed to stand at the London Stadium.

Moyes was as angry as it gets but genuinely believes that – without being at our best – their is a determination as the team starts top show some real guts.

Following the game and his massive criticism of the referee’s decision he made it clear that it wasn’t all bad when speaking to www.whufc.com.

He said: ” We’re maybe not at our fluent best yet, but we’re showing sort of what we had last year which was resilience and a bit of toughness and maybe coming away to some of the teams we’re going to have to be tough to beat.

We lost here last year in the 93rd minute it’s very hard to take. We lost the second goal in the 90th minute today then we also got a goal chalked off just after it, so it’s tough to take.

The boys are on it and realising there’s signs that a lot of things have been better.

But sometimes in football, you need things to go for you and maybe we’ve had some things go for us in some of the decisions but I think at the moment it is going against and certainly the one today was really poor.”

 

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!" Follow on Twitter @hughsouthon

2 comments on “Moyes tries to look on the bright side

  1. A new style where we have no shots in the first half and no corners. The new but is the corners, where last year it become the only way we could score, whereas this year we’ve decided against them.

  2. Looking on the bright side I think Moyes is installing a good fighting spirit in the new team and I think we can only move up the table from here on in.

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