David Moyes hails West Ham resilience after Tottenham thwarted again
Hammers boss believes his side were far more aggressive and defensively resolute after Saturday’s shambolic collapse at Newcastle
Hammers boss believes his side were far more aggressive and defensively resolute after Saturday’s shambolic collapse at Newcastle
Sky Sports' Sam Blitz and Dharmesh Sheth discuss how important a point it was for Tottenham and West Ham following their clash at London Stadium.
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