The Cherries head to the London Stadium for the second time on Saturday as they face West Ham United for the second time in a month.

Ahead of the game afcb.co.uk spoke with Jack Rosser, who reports on West Ham for the London Evening Standard, about what to expect from the Hammers at the weekend.

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David Moyes has spearheaded an impressive change in fortunes since arriving, what is he doing so right?

He's just got them working a lot harder than they were. Slavan Bilic was a really nice bloke and there was no real sense that he had massively lost the dressing room but they weren't working hard enough and were getting a bit too much leeway, a lot came out after he left about players turning up late and not getting punished for it.

Moyes has said from day one that if you don't work hard enough it doesn't matter what your reputation is, you won't play for him. He's managed to pull brilliant performances out of the likes of Marko Arnautovic, who is a fantastic player but couldn't do it under Bilic.

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Are Arnautovic and Lanzini now the strike force and how impressive have they been?

Arnautovic has been outstanding. Everyone knows Lanzini's qualities but there were plenty more questions when Arnautovic was signed from Stoke, breaking the club record, but under Bilic he was going no way towards proving his worth. He now looks as though he has a purpose, like Moyes has flicked a switch and got him working.

To an extent they are the strike force now, with Michail Antonio when he's fit too, though he's having a hard time, as has Andy Carroll with his injury problems. Javier Hernandez is also struggling with the side not really playing the right football for him to enjoy himself and score goals. It's been the more powerful players leading the line, Arnautovic especially.

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What have you made of the speculation regarding the futures of Carroll and Hernandez?

Hernandez is a fantastic striker but the side aren't playing the right sort of balls in to him. They are largely running at defences and having a go, not really getting to the byline and fizzing low balls in, which is what Hernandez wants in terms of service.

The Carroll situation is very strange. Chelsea are interested and West Ham don't want to send him out on loan, if he's going they want to sell him and if Chelsea are willing to pay £20m for him you'd take it because he costs a lot of money in wages and doesn't play too often. He was brought in to be the focal point number nine but he just hasn't played enough. From a business perspective it makes sense whoever is coming in for him.

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Does there feel like there is a being future built at West Ham by Moyes at the moment?

The need for things to work quickly for Moyes was spoken about a lot at the beginning of his tenure. He and his coaching staff are all on six-month contracts, with only the goalkeeping coach Chris Woods kept on from Bilic's coaching staff - and his contract's up in the summer too.

It does feel as though Moyes needs results now and is focusing on a lot of short-term things but if he keeps them up there's no reason why he shouldn't be given a longer contract.

With both teams rising up the league recently, what is the outlook for Saturday's game?

For all the teams in ninth and below when they play each other they're all huge games, that just shows you how tight it is. There are teams getting dragged back into it like Huddersfield and Brighton now looking over their shoulders.

It's something that Moyes has spoken about as well, that the more established teams need to pull the promoted ones back into the pack. It's the case that a couple of wins for either Bournemouth or West Ham would move them well away from it and they can start to look up again.