An irked David Moyes has delivered a candid message to both his West Ham players and fans in response to the upcoming clash against Bayer Leverkusen.
With West Ham set to face the newly-crowned German champions in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final, Moyes’ frustration is palpable. The Hammers find themselves trailing 2-0 from the first leg, a deficit they must overcome without key players due to suspensions and potential injuries.
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Adding to Moyes’ vexation is West Ham’s recent underwhelming performance, culminating in a disappointing 2-0 home defeat to Fulham. The loss not only dampened the mood around the club but also dimmed hopes of securing a European spot via the league.
Despite the challenges ahead, Moyes remains resolute in his expectations for the team. He emphasizes the importance of fan support in rallying the players for the crucial upcoming match against Leverkusen. While acknowledging the need for a strong performance, Moyes urges the players to be clinical in front of goal and capitalize on scoring opportunities.
David Moyes interview to Sky Sports post match
“George [Earthy] has suffered a head injury. He's awake and has been taken to hospital for further assessment."
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As the pressure mounts, Moyes leaves no room for ambiguity, laying out clear expectations for both his players and the supporters as they brace themselves for a pivotal showdown in their European campaign.
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