(Reuters) - David Moyes has praised West Ham United's supporters after a 1-1 draw with Leicester City in the Premier League on Friday, the first match at London Stadium since the Scot took over as manager. "I thought the crowd were fantastic, so all the negatives I've heard about the crowd, I thought the opposite and that they were great, they really were," Moyes told reporters after the match. "I think any player will tell you that West Ham has always been a tough place to come over the years, with a tough crowd and they can make it that way in this stadium as well, and I think they did tonight. "I thought they got right behind the players, but I also thought the players gave them something to shout about as well. West Ham halted a two-game losing streak but the club remains in the relegation zone and Moyes believes there is still much room for improvement.
Source: The Star November 25, 2017 02:48 UTC