Glasgow Times

Bignames Hammered byMoyes

West Ham boss expects more from star players

- By HUGO LOPEZ

DAVID MOYES claimed some “big players with big reputation­s” are letting West Ham down after the 2-0 loss at Watford.

Goals from Will Hughes and Richarliso­n condemned the Hammers to defeat in Moyes’ first game in charge to illustrate the magnitude of the task in hand.

Andy Carroll was jeered by the away fans, who were not amused by his comments following the recent mauling by Liverpool when he criticised them for leaving early.

Meanwhile, Cheikhou Kouyate and record signing Marko Arnautovic missed gilt-edged chances to drag West Ham back into the game.

And Moyes said: “I always thought this was a big job. Some big players with big reputation­s disappoint­ed me a lot.

“I thought they would show me more. They need to show me why they have got that reputation.

“I didn’t enjoy the performanc­e and I expected us to do better. We tried to stay in the game and give ourselves a chance – and we probably did – but overall it was not good enough.”

Hughes steered in his first goal for Watford in the 11th minute, capitalisi­ng after Andre Gray’s miscued shot fell kindly for him.

Heurelho Gomes made a stunning double save to deny Arnautovic, then Kouyate blazed their best opportunit­y over the bar.

And the atmosphere in the away end turned toxic after Richarliso­n’s shot crept under Joe Hart, with the fans’ anger directed towards the club’s board.

“I don’t know the history and the reasons for that,” added Moyes.

“I thought they were supportive of me and I’m thankful for that. But we need them now.

“I told the players it’s tough to play in front of a crowd like that but a goal would make the fans feel better.”

West Ham’s latest setback took away some of the spotlight from Hornets boss Marco Silva, who is still being linked with the Everton job.

The Portuguese coach once again gave no assurances about his future, insisting: “What I can control and what is in my hands is the next training session and we will be back in tomorrow.

“I know the speculatio­n and people ask questions of our commitment, but me and my players gave a very good answer about our commitment.

“This type of interest in players and coaches happens but it’s not fair to question our commitment.

“There has been not one change in our work.”

 ??  ?? West Ham United boss David Moyes
West Ham United boss David Moyes

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