
West Ham United manager David Moyes has thinks atmosphere at London Stadium on Monday was up there with the Upton Park days.
The Hammers thrashed Leicester City 4-1 in front of their home supporters to take them top of the Premier League table.
London Stadium has been criticised for its lack of atmosphere since West Ham moved their from spiritual home, Upton Park, in 2016.
Speaking to reporters, Moyes said: "We've got to keep calm, but it's incredible with the noise you can hear and it's 40 minutes after the game now, but you can still hear people singing outside. It gives you an idea of what it meant to them.
"I managed other teams at Upton Park and I remember the nights there and how noisy it was. Tonight, I thought it was right up there – it was a great atmosphere.
"I've got to say, I think the players deserve it. The performances last year merited good backing no matter what happened and the fans probably saw a new team in the flesh tonight. You might find it hard to get a ticket for this place now in the coming months, that's for sure."
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