Saturday, January 13, 2018

David Moyes getting his Winning grove back



They say to err is human, ask that to an erratic Joe Lolley tuning the ball over to West Ham Mark Noble who did not wasted any efforts in the 25 minute after beating the Terriers keeper Jonas Lossl for the first score of the match.

Despite the early lead taken by the visiting side and exercising some dominance in the game, all of a sudden the Huddersfield’s initial eleven started generating plays that deliver for them the equalizer before halftime.

The locals were alive and kicking when a play in the middle of the field started a run towards the West Ham backfield and with a series of passes, the Terriers had an offensive attack going, when Aaron Mooy delivered a wondrous pass that Joe Lolley took advantage.

By sending an unstoppable and out of reach volley into the right corner of the posts defended by the Hammers keeper Adrian, the match was all even at one goal apiece in the 40 minute and stayed that way until the start of the second half.

Not even seconds in the clock had when the visiting Academy of Football started showing off its big guns and all around revival since the arrival of David Moyes to this parts of London Town.

I cannot explain about the win the Irons delivered today to give their Boss an excuse to glorify himself with his 200th win as a manager and fourth to do such a feat in Premiership and what better time that today as he and his Boys were playing as visitors.

I mean a win that counts and with flair.

As the second half started the visitors were hard at work and with a one two combination of Cheikhou Kouyate to Marko Arnautovic that the Austrian finish with a couple of spectacular touches beating the Huddersfield defenders to restore the Hammers lead in the 46 to 2-1.

Still that was not the end for David Moyes and company that suddenly are playing a one of a kind game of football and delivering results as expected and moving on to secure spots in the overall table with five points away from relegation.

However the offensive might of the Academy of Football was not over yet, ten minutes passed after their second goal when Marco Arnautovic in a play that brought him inside the area and passing the ball to an opportune Manuel Lanzini to score the 3-1 in the 56 minute.

After the third goal five minutes passed by, when Marko Arnautovic once again he started his counter play and when he got to the area by an almost tackle by Huddersfield defender Christopher Schindler to the Austrian when the loose ball taken by Lanzini to convert.

The fourth goal of the match came in the 61 minute when the other side of John Smith Stadium was a frantic pandemonium from the traveling West Ham fans celebrating loudly the feat their initial eleven was displaying and all around recovery.

A win that exposes the positive side of David Moyes that finally after three tries in the helm of Manu, Real Sociedad and relegation prone Sunderland, now he is silencing many of his detractors after this arrival at West Ham.

With an all-around authority, David Moyes is changing the landscape the Hammers immersed under Slaven Bilic with no ambition or game scheme, now the way the Academy of Football is playing and displaying a one of a kind football.

Seeing a new squad in the Stratford East London Boys that so are showing signs of life with reveals of an ambitious football and despite at times its defensive side looks vulnerable, still these have the initiative and ambition to rally back.

Alongside of seeing the likes of Arnautovic, Lanzini, Carroll and company restoring their stellar game back as well the ambition all show off in every match that is uplifting their Hammers into salvation, as their position in the table a whopping eleventh place.

So far, the job performed at West Hamm by David Moyes is a miraculous and one of a kind, after seeing this squad suddenly turning mediocrity into merit for the fight this squad is showing off for the better.

 
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