Victor Moses Happy West Ham Did Not Lose To Norwich City
Published: February 15, 2016
West Ham creator Victor Moses says the Hammers showed character to come from two goals down to claim a share of the spoils in their draw with Norwich City on Saturday in the Premier League.
The Nigeria international was instrumental in the fightback, setting up Dimitri Payet in the 74th minute to bring the scoreline at 2-1 before Mark Noble netted the equalizer.
“It was a great game. First half wasn’t the best for us, but in the second half we turned it around,”Moses told whufc.com.
“You could see the passion and desire we had to come back and we got two goals in two or three minutes. It ended up being a great day for us.
“The most important thing is the point we got. It’s good that we didn’t lose.”
This season, Victor Moses has recorded 18 appearances for West Ham in all competitions, scoring one goal.
Photo Credit : whufc.com
The Nigeria international was instrumental in the fightback, setting up Dimitri Payet in the 74th minute to bring the scoreline at 2-1 before Mark Noble netted the equalizer.
“It was a great game. First half wasn’t the best for us, but in the second half we turned it around,”Moses told whufc.com.
“You could see the passion and desire we had to come back and we got two goals in two or three minutes. It ended up being a great day for us.
“The most important thing is the point we got. It’s good that we didn’t lose.”
This season, Victor Moses has recorded 18 appearances for West Ham in all competitions, scoring one goal.
Photo Credit : whufc.com
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