West Ham David Moyes fires warning to top four rivals

David Moyes fires warning to top four rivals as West Ham boss believes his high-flying side ‘can go up another level’ after impressive victory over Sheffield United

  • West Ham swatted away Sheffield United without a recognised striker  
  • Goals from Rice, Diop and Fredericks lifted them above Liverpool
  • Moyes has warned there is still more to come from his high-flying side
  • West Ham 3-0 Sheffield United: Hammers go above Liverpool into fourth

David Moyes admitted he would not have believed anyone who told him at the start of the season that West Ham would be above the champions in February.

However, the Hammers boss has warned the teams in and around the top of the Premier League that there is still more to come from his high-flying side.

West Ham swatted away Sheffield United 3-0 despite having their only recognised striker Michail Antonio once again out injured.

West Ham boss David Moyes has warned there is still more to come from his high-flying side

Instead loanee Jesse Lingard provided the attacking menace as goals from Declan Rice, Issa Diop and Ryan Fredericks lifted them above Liverpool and briefly into fourth place.

‘Obviously I wouldn’t have believed it at the start of the season if someone had said that,’ said Moyes, whose side were deep in relegation trouble this time last year.

‘But our form after lockdown was good and a couple of signings have worked really well for us, and the players have kicked on.

Declan Rice opened the scoring from the penalty spot as West ham beat Sheffield United 3-0

‘We’ve got five games before April and if we make it to there it might start hotting up. But it nearly feels uneasy talking like this.

‘The teams around us are top, top teams and we are going to have to play incredibly well to be there. But I think we’ve got another gear or two to what we’ve shown tonight.

‘I can’t say how well the players have done and I think we have another level. It’s a very good result, very few teams will get three goals against Sheffield United.’

Issa Diop doubled the hosts’ advantage with a towering header from a corner

Rice opened the scoring from the penalty spot – West Ham’s first spot-kick of the season – just before half-time after Lingard was brought down by Chris Basham.

Diop added the second after he was left unmarked to nod in Aaron Cresswell’s corner and substitute Fredericks tucked in the third in stoppage time.

The Blades travelled to London knowing a win would lift them off the foot of the table. Instead they suffered another defeat and lost key defender John Egan to injury.

Deep into stoppage time, West Ham got their third goal through substitute Ryan Fredericks

‘At this level you can’t make it easy for the opposition and we gift-wrapped two goals,’ said manager Chris Wilder.

‘The timing of the first one is terrible. I thought we would be competitive, which we were. I thought we were well in the game up until that moment. We had a foothold in the game.

‘Then we started the second half well but then conceded from a set-play. The manner of the goals is really poor.’




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