Match ends, Huddersfield Town 1, West Ham United 4.
West Ham manager David Moyes says the board "want to add more players" after his side thrashed Huddersfield 4-1.
The Scot refused to blame the club's owners for a lack of transfer activity so far in the January transfer window, explaining it was "just the difficulty of the month".
Saturday's win means Moyes is just the fourth manager to win 200 Premier League matches.
His side have gone five games unbeaten in all competitions, move five points away from the drop zone and overtake Huddersfield in the process.
It was skipper Mark Noble who led the way - pouncing on a lazy pass from goalkeeper Jonas Lossl to put the visitors in front.
Joe Lolley equalised with a superb curling effort before Marko Arnautovic scored within seconds of the restart.
He later assisted Manuel Lanzini twice as the visitors ran away with it in the second half - inflicting just a fourth home defeat on Huddersfield this season.
David Wagner gave league debuts to new signings Terence Kongolo and Alex Pritchard, and said they will "help Huddersfield reach their target" of securing Premier League safety.
"The two signings we made very much made sense," Wagner said. "I am absolutely happy they are with us."
The Terriers remain four points above the relegation zone before a trip to Stoke and a home match against Liverpool.
A prolific pair
Arnautovic was forced to miss the 1-1 draw with Tottenham on 4 January but was straight back into the starting line-up at John Smith's Stadium.
Moyes knew he needed his best players on the pitch and Arnautovic did not let him down - contributing two assists and a goal.
He terrorised Huddersfield's defence all afternoon and, despite not making much impact in the first half, there were signs he would become a danger.
His link-up play with Lanzini was on show in the opening stages as the pair created space for each other out wide and constantly switched positions.
The dynamism and creative flair ultimately opened things up, but it was Arnautovic's determination off the ball that got the early second-half goal as his side regained the lead.
He weaved in and out of defenders to create Lanzini's first before the pair linked up again to make it 4-1 and seal the victory.
Arnautovic said his team were "on fire in the second half" - but it was his partnership with Lanzini that earned the three points.
Huddersfield's fortress collapses
Although the defeat does not cause too much damage to their league position, it was one of the heaviest Huddersfield have suffered this season.
They have lost at home on four occasions in all competitions - to Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham, who are all competing in the Champions League.
That shows what a good result it was for Moyes' side, but also puts into perspective the success Huddersfield have had so far this season.
Their performance against West Ham was out of character. They made three key errors which Wagner described as leading to "own goals" as the Hammers unpicked them in the second half.
Lossl's weak pass to Lolley in the first half kick-started a string of individual errors and, although Arnautovic was creative in his own right, he was helped immensely by a poor Huddersfield display.
Moyes in illustrious company
Moyes' Premier League record puts him behind only Sir Alex Ferguson (528), Arsene Wenger (468) and Harry Redknapp (236), and he said having his name alongside those "great managers" was a "good feeling".
"I'm just glad I have managed to win a few," he joked.
Since being appointed West Ham manager, he has turned things around and the Hammers are now creeping their way slowly up the table.
The festive period was a particularly impressive one for Moyes' side. They have picked up eight points from their past five games, including draws against Tottenham and Bournemouth away from home.
Victory at John Smith's Stadium has given them some distance above the drop zone but they still have a long way to go before securing safety.
Hammers on the up - the best of the stats
- West Ham have won eight points in their past four Premier League away games (W2 D2 L0), as many as in their previous 15 combined.
- Some 69% of Huddersfield's home goals conceded in the Premier League this season have been against London clubs (11/16).
- Huddersfield have conceded seven goals in their past two Premier League games, this after conceding six across their previous six.
- Lanzini scored his first ever double in the Premier League, on what was his 78th appearance in the competition.
What the managers say
West Ham manager David Moyes: "We have a long way to go but the players have done brilliantly well since we came in and they did very well today.
"I'm really pleased with Marko Arnautovic. Everybody knew how good he was at Stoke and maybe giving him a freer role up front has given him a chance to express himself.
"Andy Carroll wasn't fit. We decided not to bring him to the game because we have a game on Tuesday."
Huddersfield head coach David Wagner: "It's not about the position in the table - this is a good one - but our performance was below par, especially individually.
"The first three goals [for West Ham] were more or less like own goals. We are not able to win a football match in the Premier League by doing that. It is too easy and that is why we lost.
"There were things which we cannot do at this level. We made three of those mistakes in one game - hopefully we will make none in the next."
Man of the match - Marko Arnautovic
What's next?
Huddersfield travel to Stoke in Saturday's 15:00 GMT kick-off while West Ham host Shrewsbury Town on Tuesday in their FA Cup third-round replay (19:45). Moyes' side return to league action on Saturday against Bournemouth (15:00) at home.
Line-ups
Huddersfield
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Lössl
- 2SmithBooked at 31minsSubstituted forKongoloat 71'minutes
- 25M Jorgensen
- 26Schindler
- 3Malone
- 6Hogg
- 10Mooy
- 17van La Parra
- 18LolleySubstituted forPritchardat 65'minutes
- 22Ince
- 20Depoitre
Substitutes
- 5Kongolo
- 11Sabiri
- 13Coleman
- 19Williams
- 21Pritchard
- 24Mounie
- 44Hefele
West Ham
Formation 3-5-1-1
- 13Adrián
- 19Collins
- 21Ogbonna
- 3CresswellBooked at 76mins
- 5Zabaleta
- 8Kouyaté
- 14Obiang
- 16Noble
- 26Masuaku
- 10LanziniSubstituted forRiceat 85'minutes
- 7ArnautovicSubstituted forA Ayewat 83'minutes
Substitutes
- 17Hernández
- 20A Ayew
- 25Hart
- 32Burke
- 33Cullen
- 41Rice
- Referee:
- Jonathan Moss
- Attendance:
- 24,105
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home65%
- Away35%
- Shots
- Home8
- Away8
- Shots on Target
- Home2
- Away6
- Corners
- Home7
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home7
- Away9
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Huddersfield Town 1, West Ham United 4.
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Offside, West Ham United. André Ayew tries a through ball, but Mark Noble is caught offside.
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Foul by Laurent Depoitre (Huddersfield Town).
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Arthur Masuaku (West Ham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Christopher Schindler (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by André Ayew (West Ham United).
Substitution
Substitution, West Ham United. Declan Rice replaces Manuel Lanzini.
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Foul by Rajiv van La Parra (Huddersfield Town).
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Pablo Zabaleta (West Ham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Offside, West Ham United. Arthur Masuaku tries a through ball, but André Ayew is caught offside.
Substitution
Substitution, West Ham United. André Ayew replaces Marko Arnautovic.
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Foul by Jonathan Hogg (Huddersfield Town).
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Arthur Masuaku (West Ham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Tom Ince (Huddersfield Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Marko Arnautovic (West Ham United).
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Foul by Tom Ince (Huddersfield Town).
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Arthur Masuaku (West Ham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner, Huddersfield Town. Conceded by Arthur Masuaku.
Booking
Aaron Cresswell (West Ham United) is shown the yellow card.
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Today's result and performance fantastic, delighted to see DM proving naysayers wrong. Arnautovic is a brand new player and Cresswell and Masuaku playing together on the left side of defence was a masterstroke. COYI
I wish him the best and hope West Ham continue the turnaround.
You ever wonder why Ferguson retired?Cause he saw the players were never going to be good enough,bring someone in to build a new team which he couldn’t, commit too so brought in Moyes thinking he would be giving time to build his own team.Moyes looked at what he was left and played a way that was going to get points.may not have been pretty but was never giving the chance to change it.
All those who slated Moyes must be eating large slices of humble pie, goodvresult for West Ham.
Hopefully Huddersfield can get a couple of signings in, I still hope they’ll be safe.
A step too far for moyes? Has it not been a step too far for everyone that’s had the job since? As I have always said if Moyes had £300m to spend like LVG then I,m convinced he would have spent it better than he did.Man Utd fans never gave him the chance cause their hounding of the manager forced the boards hand.If only they had gave him the year then who knows.