West Ham boss David Moyes was delighted with victory against Luton.

The match marked his last in charge of West Ham at London stadium as the Hammers won 3-1.

Moyes said: "It's why I keep saying what you want above everything in football is winning. You want a lot of other things, but what's important is winning.

"It makes the difference and covers a lot of other things, whether that be how you play, your style or whatever you do, and we got a really good win today.

"We deserved it in the end up against a team who had everything to fight for.

"At the start, they were better, but we certainly grew into the game and did much better in the second half.

"We need our top players to stand up and when they don't we need our other players to keep it steady and do their jobs well and give us 7/10 every week as well.

"When that happens, we also need the boys at the back to not concede any goals when we're not playing very well.

"Look, we were disappointed to concede a goal in the first half, but overall I thought we did well. We made a few chances in the first half and didn't score, but the second half was certainly better.

"The one thing I will say is that we've always tried to bring in good players and good characters.

"There is no manager trying to sign any bad players! We're always trying to bring in good ones. Some of them have been great, some of them not, but that's football management.

"I have to say, they've been great to work with and overall they've been great lads. At Rush Green, I've said many times that it's been tough love with them, and some are OK to take it and some are not, but overall it's been a great time."

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