West Ham put four past Bournemouth to welcome back David Moyes in style

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West Ham put four past Bournemouth to welcome back David Moyes in style
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West Ham put four goals past Bournemouth at the London Stadium to kick off David Moyes’s second stint as manager in style

As second comings go, David Moyes could not have scripted his any better. Two goals from the captain Mark Noble and one each from Sébastien Haller and Felipe Anderson ended West Ham’s run of four successive defeats at home and took them out of the relegation zone at the expense of a disjointed Bournemouth side.

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