West Ham United boss David Moyes suggested that he expects more consistency from Said Benrahma in training, when writing his column for the Evening Standard.
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The 25-year-old has made a slow start to life with the Hammers since moving to the London Stadium from Brentford originally on loan in October last year.
Benrahma ended up joining West Ham on a permanent £25 million deal last month, having spent the previous three months at the London Stadium on a £4 million loan deal (Eurosport).

Moyes has been incredibly patient with the Algeria international however, and has eased him into life in the Premier League.
Benrahma put in a superb display on Monday night against Burnley.
David Moyes pushes Said Benrahma to be more consistent
The Scot believes that the Algerian still has a lot more in the tank.
Moyes told the Evening Standard how he is looking for more consistency from Benrahma during training sessions:

“Said Benrahma did well the other night. I am looking for more consistency from him, though, in his level of training and in the step up to the Premier League. He demonstrated in the Championship with Brentford what he is capable of achieving and he will be able to do it in the Premier League. Some players, however, take a little time to adjust.”
Benrahma has proven that he has incredible talent. He just needs to back that up with some consistency now.
The 25-year-old will be a key man for West Ham during the four-game run-in.
Let’s hope that the Algerian shows us just how good he can be.
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