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Moyes won’t allow Irons to be pushed around anymore

David Moyes’ after match presser reached a new level tonight when he declared he will no longer allow West ham to be pushed around.

He was thrilled and full of pride at the way the lads had performed at Elland Road but was seriously angry at the way Lukasz Fabianski had been treated over the twice taken penalty.

Not only did West Ham’s players have to contend with the disappointment of the penalty being retaken, but with the frustration of believing they had been hard done by after the incident was shown on the big screen at Elland Road, and they felt Fabianski had not left his line before Klich took his spot-kick.

Moyes declared: ““I am really angry with it but I’m not going to allow West Ham to be pushed around. I’m not going to allow a decision when the ball is two yards over the line and a penalty kick when the goalkeeper’s heel is on the line and it to be a case of ‘It’s OK. It’s West Ham. We’ll just give them that sort of treatment’.

“We need to stand up for ourselves and fight for it and that’s why, when we get the supporters back, they need to be fighting for every decision inside the stadium because at the moment, we’ve had some, but I’ve got to say the last couple we’ve had have been hard to take.”

“I think every game we’ve played – when we lost at Liverpool I thought we were unlucky when we lost to a penalty, we have played Manchester City at home [and drawn] and we had a terrible decision against us against Manchester United at home that turned the game – we have gone into and believed we can challenge all the teams we face,” he said.

“We need to keep the level high. We’ve got some really outstanding performances at the moment, but I think tonight is up there with it because of the type of game it is, the club we’re playing against and the way they’ve been playing. Everybody is so keen to watch them because of their energy and the way they play, but I have to say the players did a brilliant job tonight.”

 

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West Ham regrouped after falling behind and created chance after chance from open play, finding Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier in inspired form.

“It’s a big part of the game, isn’t it?” Moyes asked, rhetorically. “We want to be good and we want to score goals if we can and their goalkeeper was outstanding and stopped three or four goals, I thought, but we kept going and plugged away.

“There were times when they were on top and times when we were better but, overall, I’m really pleased we’ve come and picked up another three points and it keeps up moving along nicely.”

“It was quite difficult when we came back from lockdown and we had to win games to stay in the league and we won three, drew three and lost three out of the nine games but I thought, from where we were, it was a good return.

“I’ve just praised the players for how well they’ve done since lockdown and how they’ve come back and picked it up and gone again. Their energy and fitness levels have improved greatly. Some of that is to do with acquisitions and some of it is to do with players knuckling down.

“I don’t know if six months ago we could have coped with a Leeds United who are as physically powerful with their running as they are.”

 

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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

One comment on “Moyes won’t allow Irons to be pushed around anymore

  1. I’m really liking Moyes!

    I do not like the Keeper rule & I like what Cech said about it. It’s hard enough for Keepers especially with Penalties they should be able to move a a bit. If are going to be to the mm on this should give the keeper a zone where he can move especially against Pens. Most current & ex Keepers can’t stand this rule & will tell you keepers have to move a but to get off on the best position when ball is kicked. Standing just flat foot makes it ridiculous to try to spring right or left real fast. That said we see these rules all the time like the Diving crackdown & only Lanzini & Niasse got bans but Man U Man city & others went down with no contact at all. Even with these rules there is no consistency, we are already at 40+ Pens Leicester have 8 Fulham & a few others have 4. We are one of 4 clubs West Brom & another two with none.
    So in a game where we have half the penalties of last season already & on course for 170+ then the Keeper should at least have a chance.

    The rules are ridiculous but if we are going to have them on VAR then they need to go to every club!

    All that said I’m thrilled with the result, happy to see Benrahma play if Ayling hadn’t got in on one of his shots he probably would of scored. Ayling blocked a numbers. Thought Haller could of done better, Fornals but that cross right on his head & I think he wasn’t expecting it but he could of put it in corner not towards the ground. Then Forms missing that goal lovely pass from Rice tho harder angle he should of don’t better. Fornals getting a lot of stick I thought he put in shift he just needs to be more clinical & before move here he never scored 10+ always created more. Bowen was immense, Coufal, Souček our Defence looked good in back 4 & Oggy our Rock, Balbuena was just as good & good save from Meslier to deny him.

    Souček should get. Run at CF I think he would do buried at least one of couple chances Haller got

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