
West Ham boss David Moyes was delighted with their 2-0 win against Burnley.
Jarrod Bowen and Tom Souek struck for the hosts at London stadium.
Moyes said: "It was a good win. I'm really pleased.
"It was a day when some people were expecting an easy game, but as a manager I've never found an easy game, that's for sure.
"I think if anybody looks at the result they'll say it was a great result for West Ham, whether it was 2-0 or more.
"If you look at the results in the Premier League today, there are no guarantees. It's a strange league and we did a really good job to get a good victory.
"I was pleased with the way we started the game and we could have been four or five up at half-time.
"We missed a couple of chances and we had a couple of corners we looked very close to getting on the end of.
"There were things we liked in the first half with the chances we made, but in the second half we looked as if we just ran out of energy.
"Maybe the midweek League Cup game took its toll, not just generally on all the players, but particularly on some of them.
"A clean sheet was a huge positive.
"I get told by the press men that we haven't had a clean sheet yet, so it was a positive that we got one today and got the three points.
"If we'd won 1-0 I'd have been thrilled, so let's not get carried away like everyone else is trying to do and saying we should be winning these games as lot more easily."
