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Moyes can start to dream of greater things after second win in four days
West Ham United manager David Moyes

West Ham 2-1 West Brom
by Paul Donovan
at the London Stadium

 

WEST HAM manager David Moyes was dreaming of greater things after watching his team complete their second win in four days, this time against West Brom at the London Stadium.

The West Ham manager told of how he likes to “dream a lot.”

“But we’re very humble and understand we’re West Ham. We’re not going to start shouting about things too soon, because history has shown we can’t always back that up and I want to be the one to back it up,” said Moyes.

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