The Hammers hit back from 1-0 down to beat TSC Backa Topala 3-1 in the Europa League.
David Moyes gave the kudos to Mohammed Kudus after the Ghana winger helped West Ham come from behind to beat Europa League minnows TSC Backa Topola 3-1.
East London was hit by torrential rain before kick-off with water cascading through the roof onto the concourses at London Stadium. “Tonight I thought we did enough to win although I didn’t think we were great in a lot of things we did,” said Moyes. The Hammers had 78 per cent possession in the first half, which was the exact opposite of their stats during the recent smash-and-grab win at Brighton.
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