Monday night at the London Stadium was not the best occasion to judge Aaron Mooy. It was comfortably Huddersfield’s poorest performance of the Premier League season to date, and they offered little as an offensive force.
Even so, there were glimpses. Mooy worked hard and was exceptionally comfortable on the ball.
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic remarked on it later. He said even with two men around him, Mooy still demanded possession. If he got it, he most often did something with it.

