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Mark Noble describes 'honest' West Ham team meeting that helped inspire first victory of the season

Mark Noble and West Ham celebrated their first three points of the season against Everton - Getty Images Europe
Mark Noble and West Ham celebrated their first three points of the season against Everton - Getty Images Europe

Mark Noble revealed that some “home truths” were delivered to the West Ham United players during a team meeting last week.

Following the impressive 3-1 win over Everton, to collect their first points of the campaign, the West Ham captain said he had called the meeting following the 1-0 home defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers.

“The table looks a lot better after that one result, one three points. It looks a lot better than it did before,” Noble said.

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“We spoke openly after the Wolves game with each other, we said some home truths. Me and Marko (Arnautovic) were in the thick of that in the changing room and sometimes that’s what you need.

“We’ve had two fantastic weeks of hard training but that game was about the result, not the performance. And when you get a performance like that as well, it gives you a lot of belief.”

Everton v West Ham United - Goodison Park, Liverpool, Britain - September 16, 2018 West Ham's Marko Arnautovic scores their third goal  - Credit: Reuters
Marko Arnautovic scored West Ham's third goal just past the hour mark Credit: Reuters

The result lifted West Ham not just off the bottom of the Premier League table but out of the relegation places although manager Manuel Pellegrini had to explain a second-half incident after which there were claims on Sky Sports that substitute Lucas Perez had refused to warm up.

Perez was seen in animated conversation with West Ham coach Xavi Valero after Michail Antonio replaced the injured Arnautovic.

“Maybe it looks and you can think he refuses (to warm up),” Pellegrini said. “When Arnautovic was injured, I called him because he was making his warm-up, but when he was back sitting on the bench and Antonio was working I called him because he was ready.

“I don't have any problem with the player. We didn’t want to delay too much the change so Antonio went on immediately and Lucas could not go on.”

Asked whether he had spoken to Perez, Pellegrini added: “No, we haven’t spoken about it. I don’t have to explain a decision especially during a game. We have a week to speak after that. Antonio was ready.”

Premier League - Everton v West Ham United - Goodison Park, Liverpool, Britain - September 16, 2018 West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini gestures - Credit: Reuters
Going into the match manager Manuel Pellegrini had been coming under fire for the team's poor start to the seasonCredit: Reuters

The result lifts the pressure on Pellegriniwho said: “I’ve had a lot of communication with the owners. Of course they were not happy but they never told me anything about having any doubts about what we are doing.”

Everton manager Marco Silva admitted his team did not play well enough to win the match, their first defeat of the season.

“We made mistakes, and at that moment we didn't react well,” Silva said. "It's a tough result for us. A club like us to lose 3-1 at home is always tough. We have to react - there's nothing more to it. We have to react to the mistakes we made."

Mason Holgate claimed the result was even more disappointing because of the opponents. "Losing 3-1 at home is never good enough for us, especially, with respect, against a team who didn't have any points yet,” the defender said.