West Ham United finally awakened from their slumber and produced an impressive performance in David Moyes’s first game in charge in his second spell at the club on Wednesday.
Having picked up only two wins from their last 13 Premier League games, the Hammers needed a spark to uplift them. And it didn’t take long to get their swagger back as they won 4-0 against an abject Bournemouth side at the London Stadium.
Felipe Anderson broke his duck for the season, while Sebastien Haller also scored with an acrobatic improvisation. But the chief architect behind the victory goes to skipper Mark Noble who not only scored twice but galvanised the side that deeply lacked inspiration.