Is David Moyes off his trolly? I sometimes question whether David Moyes and I are watching the same match. Despite Moyes' claims, it was clear that Fulham, who won at The London Stadium, were the superior team. Michail Antonio's early miss was pivotal, but once Fulham scored, they dominated.
Moyes insisted in his post-match press conference that West Ham controlled significant portions of the game and created better opportunities. However, the stats tell a different story: West Ham had only four shots on target to Fulham's ten, and keeper Fabianski was much busier. The Hammers' efforts included a few weak headers from Danny Ings, barely making an impact.
Moyes reflected, "I thought we had the stronger part of the game for the first 20 to 25 minutes... As the game went on, we ran out of energy." He lamented missed chances and vulnerability to counter-attacks.
His optimistic view contrasts sharply with the actual game dynamics, making me wonder about West Ham's prospects for recovery this season if the manager's perceptions remain so off the mark.
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April 15, 2024