Arthur Masuaku is improving all the time under the new West Ham United boss.

David Moyes has told West Ham United’s official website he has noticed that supporters are starting to develop an affection for in-form Arthur Masuaku.
The 24-year-old has really come into his own since Moyes replaced Slaven Bilic and began playing him in a more attacking role on the left-hand side.
Masuaku hasn’t always had an easy ride from West Ham fans but his dazzling performance in the 1-0 win over Chelsea last week certainly converted some of the non-believers.

And the Scottish manager has noticed that supporters have “taken” to him a lot more in recent weeks.
“They’ve taken to the left winger Arthur Masuaku because he’s got bits in him which are a little bit special in an individual as well and the same goes for him,” he told the Irons’ site.
Masuaku has indeed improved under Moyes and hopefully for West Ham’s sake he can get more players to come out of their shell.

The Hammers thrashed Stoke 3-0 at the Bet 365 Stadium on Saturday to move 15th in the Premier League table and two points above the drop zone.
But lord knows that there is a long way to go before the East Londoners can start feeling safe.
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