Defender James Collins has spoken about the impact new manager David Moyes has had since joining the club, speaking to the Daily Mirror.
West Ham have made a brilliant return to form following the appointment of David Moyes as first team manager.
They have collected three wins in their last four matches which included a victory over Chelsea at the London Stadium two weeks ago.

The appointment of the new boss was criticized by many Hammers fans, but, he has proved the doubters wrong as he looks to save West Ham from the drop.
The club have moved up to 12th place in the table and have become much more secure at the back claiming three clean sheets in their last three league games which is something Moyes has instilled in the side.
Collins spoke about the new manager Moyes and what he has done differently.
We are miles different from where we were. Performances have got better and there have been a few clean sheets. That has bred confidence.
I thought we were magnificent up at Stoke on Saturday and we going into a big game on Saturday now. We didn’t disgrace ourselves at Arsenal [in ] by any stretch of the imagination, so the confidence is still high.
He went on to add.
It is not one thing the manager has done. He has freshened it up. As a group of players, we probably had to look at ourselves and work a bit harder and that is what we have done.
I think the boys are professional enough to know we weren’t performing enough. Results certainly weren’t good enough — it was there for all to see.







