The Underrated Man Making Waves.

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No doubt, David Moyes' time at Manchester United would always be frowned at by many but he got the job after his exploits with Everton and after leaving Manchester United unceremoniously, he is doing a fantastic job at West Ham and it's funny to see even some Manchester United faithful screaming for him to come back with the terrible form they have been on with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

We knew this would be a tight affair between West Ham and Liverpool but going with the current form and how they easily dispatched Manchester United and Atletico Madrid, you would put your money on Liverpool to get the better of West Ham but they got a rude shock of their lives thanks to the brilliant effort of David Moyes' men.

Alisson's own goal with goals from Fornals and Kurt Zouma made up for West Ham goals while Alexander Arnold and Origi got the two goals for Liverpool as Liverpool surrendered to a 3-2 loss at the hands of West Ham.

Liverpool went behind as early as the 4th minute as Alisson slightly bundled the ball into the back of the net following a lovely delivery into the box from a corner kick by Declan Rice. He was screaming for a foul but the referee wasn't having any of it.

Just before halftime, in the 41st minute, Alexander Arnold got Liverpool back on level terms with a sumptuous freekick just outside the box that left the goalkeeper rooted on the spot. It was beautifully executed. Both teams had opportunities to add to their tally with Declan Rice striking the crossbar and Mane's shot being saved by the goalkeeper right inside the box.

West Ham finally got ahead and Liverpool cracked after Bowen ran the length of the field with a piece of individual brilliance and found Fornals. Fornals did all he could to get the ball into the back of the net despite Alisson getting a touch to his effort but the ball rolled into the back of the net to give West Ham a 2-1 lead in the 67th minute.

West Ham got a healthy lead in the 74th minute after Kurt Zouma was left unmarked at the edge of the post from another brilliant corner kick delivery. He headed the ball into the back of the net away from the frailing arms of Alisson. Liverpool won't go down without a fight as Origi responded in the 83rd minute to create a tense finale. He turned and blasted a half volley into the back of the net to give hope to Liverpool but it wasn't to be.

Mane could have snatched a draw for Liverpool right at the end of the game when Alexander Arnold found him at the near post from a freekick but his header missed the base of the right post by just a margin. You would have bet on Mane to bury that chance. The game ended 3-2 and West Ham got a famous victory and their form this season has been fantastic which saw them move to 3rd on the log, levelled on points with second-placed Manchester City.


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Always rated David Moyes and United were definitely too quick to boot him out the door. He has spent some time with West Ham and is showing exactly what he is capable of and this is no shock. Many expected a draw at best for Liverpool and even on the predictions by Sky Sports said West Ham could win.

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I am impressed by him. He proved himself and he is deserving. West Ham has already overachieved with him... I am blown away.

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The match was actually more more like I expected. I was privileged to watch it and I saw Westham play with this strength and understanding that I had always admired in Athletico Madrid some years ago and it's just so beautiful.

I am really scared for the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal, and Manchester City because it seems like Westham is ready to steal someone's birth rights.

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West Ham is ready to take th spot if anyone slacks off.

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I think Moyes is one of those managers who will thrive at a medium sized club, but struggle at a top club, a bit like Brendan Rogers... He has good players at his disposal at West Ham and will give Man U, Arsenal, Spurs and Leicester a real run for their money for that coveted fourth Champions League spot.

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I am definitely going to agree with us. He's better with midtable teams.

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