West Ham: David Moyes says team played ‘very well’
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho is excited to unleash his attacking players against West Ham. Dele Alli’s one-game suspension has been served and Lucas Moura has recovered from injury as they join Harry Kane, Steven Bergwijn, Heung-Min Son and Erik Lamela in competing for a starting berth.
"It's fantastic," said Mourinho. "Tottenham always had a fantastic group of attacking players and in the January market Steven Bergwijn coming even improved that.
"Not just to be one more, but to be one more fantastic player with great ability.
"So now we have the six players available which is a very, very good attacking force that allows us to start the game and have players on the bench to make changes in case we have a need.
"And I think in this moment, with this long period without football, the attacking players especially, it is not easy for them. So to have in this moment, three plus three is a great situation for us."
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West Ham boss David Moyes says his players must create more goalscoring opportunities of their own to ease Premier League relegation fears.
Only goal difference separates 17th-placed West Ham from the bottom three after Saturday's 2-0 loss to Wolves.
The Hammers’ first attempt on target did not arrive until the 49th minute, when defender Jeremy Ngakia tested Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio from distance, giving Moyes a cause for concern heading into the remaining eight matches of the campaign.
"We were all disappointed but we got it out of our systems on Sunday," said Moyes, whose side have collected just one win in their last 10 league games.
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"One of the problems we had was creating chances but that was down to the opponents as well.
"We've been here before, but we have winnable games. We want to win the next game which we'll try to do. We think we will be fine, but we have to show that."
What time does Tottenham vs West Ham kick-off?
The Premier League clash gets underway at 8.15pm BST this evening.