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David Moyes urges West Ham to stay ‘humble’ as rise up the table sparks dreams of Europe

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David Moyes says he and West Ham would "like to dream" after moving to within three points of second place after their 2-1 win against West Brom.

Goals from Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio, either side of a Matheus Pereira strike for the visitors, ensured West Ham hit the half way point in the season with their best ever tally after 19 Premier League games.

Moyes has transformed the Hammers during his second spell at the club, and while they're keen to see as high as they can go the Scot knows they must be humble and keep demanding more.

"We would like to dream, we would like to be ambitious but we are also humble and we know West Ham have maybe been here before," he said.

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"I want to deliver when the time is right and I want us to be there when we can.

"We are not settling, we certainly have to do a lot better."

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