David Moyes said he is "thrilled" to see <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/west-ham-united/" target="_blank">West Ham United</a> rediscover their early season form after they made it back-to-back victories in the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/premier-league/" target="_blank">Premier League</a> with a hard-fought 3-2 victory at Crystal Palace. Michail Antonio opened the scoring on 22 minutes before Manuel Lanzini netted a first-half brace to move the Hammers to within a point of fourth-placed Arsenal. After winning in seven of their opening 11 league games, West Ham have struggled for consistency in recent months but survived late goals by Odsonne Edouard and Michael Olise to back up Tuesday’s 4-1 thrashing of Watford. “This time of the year you take what you get, you are churning the players out, trying to get them ready for games when you don’t know how they will be, so I have to praise the players,” Moyes said. “I’m thrilled with us getting these results. I have told the players we set really big standards at the start of the season and we need to get back to them. “We’re trying to get back to them and there has been small signs of us getting better. “Our goalscoring is coming back after we went a few games away from home without scoring, so we’re scoring away which is pleasing me but we need to get back to being pretty mean and not allowing teams opportunities to get back in games.” Palace boss Patrick Vieira returned to the touchline after missing the last two games with Covid-19 and was frustrated they were unable to convert their chances. Jeffrey Schlupp hit the post early on while Edouard hit the crossbar and squandered several openings before he pulled one back from Olise’s cross with the provider then turning goalscorer in the 90th minute when his free-kick evaded everyone to find the net. “I think when you concede the first goal, the way we manage the next 10 to 15 minutes, this is a lack of experience,” Vieira insisted. “We are building something here which will take time but the first half shows some parts of the game we need to improve. “Overall, we give West Ham a really good game and this is something we have to be pleased about because they have been working together for the last couple of years, building the team and the way we play them away and at home gives us a lot of hope for the future.”