Noble backs Moyes to get the best out of West Ham

Noble backs Moyes to get the best out of West Ham

Hammers skipper Mark Noble believes the club’s performances are improving under David Moyes, but warns that it will count for nothing until results improve.

Moyes has been in charge of the Hammers for 4 games now, but has earned just a single point for his efforts.

But Noble, who says that the players remain positive in the West Ham camp, admits all the positivity will slowly fade if results don’t start to change.

“I’m not going to stand here and say it’s been fantastic because, for me, football is not enjoyable unless you’re winning games,” Noble told Sky Sports News, speaking at a Christmas Party at the London Stadium for youngsters from the local Richard House Children’s Hospice.



“I love to win. We’re in a results business now where you have to win games and we haven’t done that.

“What I will say is that it’s been good under the new manager, he’s set a stall out for how he wants to play. Some of the performances have been really good but the results haven’t gone the way we wanted. You can slowly see it turning around. If you don’t stick together you’ll be in trouble.

“I’ve been in dressing rooms where the atmosphere has been much worse. We’ve got a good bunch of honest players that it hasn’t gone for them this season. I can see the small changes in the things we’re doing that hopefully, the results turn around.”