Belfast Telegraph

Moyes calls for his Hammers to build momentum

- BY CARL MARKHAM

DAVID Moyes has warned West Ham the job is far from complete after they gave their survival bid a major lift with a 3-2 win against Chelsea.

The Hammers are now three points clear of the drop zone after their first victory since the restart thanks to Andriy Yarmolenko’s dramatic last-gasp winner at the London Stadium on Wednesday night.

West Ham head to in-form Newcastle on Sunday, but after that have a favourable looking run-in including matches against fellow relegation battlers Norwich, Watford and Aston Villa.

Hammers boss Moyes said: “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 our first three games against Wolves, Spurs and Chelsea.

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

After falling behind to Willian’s penalty, the Irons equalised through a Tomas Soucek header and went ahead through Michail Antonio’s close range finish before Willian curled in a free-kick to make it 2-2.

But with a minute to go, substitute Yarmolenko, a forgotten man this season through injury, cut inside Antonio Rudiger and smashed the winner home.

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

“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 now, he gives me good competitio­n.”

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard said: “We have six games ahead of us now and this wasn’t a huge surprise.

“If you play in the Premier League and make mistakes, if you boss possession but don’t do quite enough with it at the top of the pitch, then it can happen.”

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Vital victory: David Moyes

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