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West Ham boss David Moyes desperate to get first points on the board

The Hammers have lost both their opening league games without scoring a goal.

Pa Sport Staff
Saturday 20 August 2022 12:43 BST
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West Ham manager David Moyes has seen his side lose both of their opening Premier League games (Mike Egerton/PA Wire)
West Ham manager David Moyes has seen his side lose both of their opening Premier League games (Mike Egerton/PA Wire) (PA Archive)

West Ham boss David Moyes knows his side cannot afford to be playing catch up for much longer as they look to get their first Premier League points of the new campaign.

The Hammers were beaten 2-0 at home by champions Manchester City on the opening weekend before losing 1-0 at newly-promoted Nottingham Forest – hitting the woodwork twice as they pressed for an equaliser during the second half.

After getting a first victory of the season with a 3-1 win over Danish side Viborg in their Europa Conference League play-off on Thursday night, Moyes is hoping to build some momentum when they host Brighton on Sunday.

“It is really important we get our first points on the board, really important,” said the West Ham boss, whose team head into the weekend second bottom of the table.

“We don’t want to get in a position where we are too far behind where we don’t want to challenge.

“Our aim is to keep going. We want to be challenging the boys at the top and we know that we’ve got to get off the mark and get started – so let’s hope we can do it on Sunday.”

West Ham have not beaten Brighton in their previous 10 Premier League games, and lost 3-1 at the Amex Stadium on the final day last season.

Graham Potter’s side following up their shock 2-1 win at Manchester United by holding big-spending Newcastle to a goalless draw.

Moyes knows the Seagulls will prove a tough opponent once again.

“The challenge is good,” Moyes said at a press conference. “From their point of view, they are a good team with a manager who is doing very well.

“They have got a structure which they play to, so they have got a lot of good things going for them.

“But we finished above them last year in the league, so we have to go and show that we are good enough and will aim to do that again.

“We have had tough games against them, so I have no doubt it will be another tough one.”

West Ham could hand new signing Thilo Kehrer his Premier League debut after the Germany defender featured on Thursday night following his move from Paris St Germain.

Moyes is hopeful of adding more additions before the transfer window closes, with West Ham linked to Chelsea defender Emerson.

“We have seen a few players, but we are still looking and still trying to add to it,” said Moyes.

“We have done a lot of bidding for players, but not quite always got them – but we have been active in the market, that’s for sure.”

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