A large number of West Ham United fans expressed discontent when David Moyes was appointed as Slaven Bilic's successor last month.

Those doubters have not been hugely encouraged by the Scotsman's start to his new career at the London Stadium.

The team have lost three and drawn one since Moyes took over, and one of those defeat was a heavy 4-0 thumping at the hands of Everton, who themselves have had a dismal season so far.

Last weekend, West Ham were beaten 2-1 by Manchester City, who currently top the Premier League table due to an unbeaten 15-game run.

The Hammers were expected to be on the losing end, but the performance was positive and Angelo Ogbonna managed to open the scoring.

The East London outfit have another big test on Saturday as they prepare to face Chelsea on home soil.

Ogbonna has called on the fans to create an intimidating atmosphere to help urge the team forward, but supporters have not reacted well to the defender's rallying cry.

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