West Ham manager David Moyes says he feels he’s capable of managing any team in the world - and that is what he is our to prove.

Moyes, who took charge at London Stadium following the dismissal of Slaven Bilic last month, has somewhat of a rebuilding job on his hands following spells at Manchester United, Real Sociedad and Sunderland.

However, after a slow start Moyes seems to be turning things around in Stratford, taking seven points from Chelsea, Arsenal and a trip to Stoke.

With things now turning in the right direction, Moyes is confident that he can do the job at West Ham, or any club in the world.

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"I have to come here and show I can do it," said the former Everton boss.

"If you're any player you have to come and show what you can do. Your reputation doesn't stand for anything.

"You have to come here and try to get up and show you're capable of doing the job. I think I'm capable of doing the job at any club in the world so I'm sure I can do it at West Ham."

The Hammers now face Arsene Wenger’s side for a second time in one week, as they head to Emirates Stadium this evening.