David Moyes in West Ham v Chelsea post match press conference.

“Well we are trying to improve, get better and I think we have between games one, two and three. I think tonight we took our chances and that made a big difference. Scoring goals makes a big difference and we missed too many of them in the other games that altered the outcome.

Big credit to the players tonight for the effort they put in. We scored three and maybe we should have had another but VAR says it’s not a goal. But we done a really good job.

“We had a record win against Southampton, we beat Bournemouth at the start when I came back in, I think our form at home has not gone to plan but the games we should have won, we have put on a good show.

We are trying to improve our home form, obviously we want to win more away as well but was it our best performance? I think it was a good performance. I think we can play better.

On Michail Antonio

He has been great for us at the moment but being without Seb [Haller] at the moment we are short of options and alternatives to Mick. I have to say, Mick stuck to the task.

When I came in he was still recovering from hamstring injuries and we were worried if we could get 90 minutes out of him but he’s doing a great job for the team.

Against the better teams it’s hard to have two forwards as they can play through you, he is doing a great job for us and gets his reward with a goal tonight and he had a great chance in the first half when I thought ‘here we go.’

On Andriy Yarmolenko

When I arrived he wasn’t fit and didn’t train so I have only seen him in training after lockdown, he trained every day and did a lot of good things.

Meanwhile, we signed Jarrod Bowen who plays in his position and has had a very good start to his time here. I’ve had a chance to see Yarma tonight, he gives me good competition. Tonight, Jarrod made one and Yarma scored one so I am pleased for both of them tonight.

On VAR decision

I felt angry at the time. Too many small decisions are going against us and it didn’t feel right at the time. I have to say that the boys didn’t let it affect them.”

On beating Chelsea

Well, one win is not enough. It’s only one win, we have to win more if we are to remain a Premier League club but picking up wins was going to be hard. You all understood the difficulty of these first three games against Wolves, Spurs and Chelsea.

Then you saw how Chelsea played against Man City in midweek and they were outstanding but this was an outstanding performance by our players and result.”