David Moyes

Moyes: Crystal Palace, Roy Hodgson and Paquetá's form

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David Moyes has been speaking to the media ahead of West Ham United's trip to Crystal Palace on Saturday. 

A rare 12.30pm kick-off gives the Hammers a chance to bounce back following a 2-1 defeat to Liverpool on Wednesday evening, a fixture which brought just a second loss in eleven matches. 

As such, Moyes' men have impressed on their travels in recent weeks and will look for a third straight win on the road in the Premier League following important results against AFC Bournemouth and Fulham. 

Speaking after Friday's training session at Rush Green, the Gaffer was full of praise for his opposite number Roy Hodgson, applauded the recent form of Paquetá, who has netted in three straight fixtures, and spoke about his hopes of finishing the season firmly on the front foot...

I didn’t know if I thought he was mad when he came back in but Roy Hodgson has an incredible passion for the game
David Moyes

I think in the main we are okay [regarding injuries].

Gianluca Scamacca is the one player who is not available. We have a few knocks and bruises from midweek but that is to be expected. Hopefully, we will be fine, and we will have pretty much the same squad again.

 

I didn’t know if I thought he was mad when he came back in but Roy Hodgson has an incredible passion for the game.

He is so experienced. And I can understand why he is working and why people would want him to work for them because he is such a good manager and coach. And he has proved it in his early results with Crystal Palace.

 

I think Roy has done a terrific job.

It has proved to be a great thing for Crystal Palace and for Roy as well who loves the game and wants to be involved with the game. And rightly so, he should be. Because he has been such a good coach over so many years.

 

I hope that we can win the game because it is so important for us.

We are in a position in the league which we would rather not be in. But we have to keep picking up points and we have to try and climb up the table. Our aim is to get as high up the table as we possibly can.

David Moyes and Roy Hodgson

I think everybody targets 40 points because in history we see it as a number which usually gives you safety.

And I think Roy is right in what he says and that we all have to push for that points total whether you need to reach that [to stay up] is up for debate.

 

We are searching for five or six wins between now and the end of the season.

That’s what we are doing, we are not just looking for one. We have got to give everything we can. And we have had some really good form away from home recently. We had a couple of good games away and if we can continue to build on that and keep our performance levels high, which they have been recently, it will give us every chance.


I thought we did a lot of good things against Liverpool.

We were competitive and we took a good side quite close in the end. And we had a couple of decisions which did not quite go in our favour. Sometimes when you play those sorts of sides you need that.

But on the night we didn’t get them and it was just a turning point because we had a 2-2 against Arsenal and we couldn’t quite get the 2-2 against Liverpool. And in the end, we maybe deserved it but we didn’t get it.

Paquetá celebrates his goal at Bournemouth

Paquetá is beginning to get used to the Premier League.

We can say about many, many players that it takes time. And I still think he has a good bit to go yet. I think there is much more to come from him. Much more improvement is needed from him. But I have to say, it is good he is getting some goals because it is just helping us with the situation we are in at present.


Getting to another European semi-final for a second-year running is quite incredible really.

So yes, we would like to be in a healthier league position so that maybe we could concentrate totally on it. But ultimately, we have to take one game at a time. Our focus is 100 per cent on the game against Crystal Palace. We are not considering the European game now, but it has given us a boost in getting to another semi-final.


I think having to be resilient defensively is important every week.

I thought we gave away a couple of cheap goals in midweek, but I have to say against Bournemouth and Fulham in recent weeks we have done a good job. [Against Crystal Palace] we have to try and keep a clean sheet and hope we can also come up with the goals.

 

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