David Moyes, the manager of West Ham, has stated that the team is determined to qualify for Europe the next season. Speaking ahead of SC Freiburg’s matchup in the Europa League last 16 tomorrow, Moyes sounded upbeat.
“I want us to continue our strong performance in Europe and aim for European qualification through the league as well,” Moyes said in a press conference. Even though there was a rough patch, I think we are now back on track and moving in the right direction. We’re hoping to keep this going tomorrow night.
It is unclear whether Moyes accidentally suggested that he would like to manage West Ham again the following season, but his attention is clearly on the game that is coming up in Germany.
Notably, Moyes also emphasized West Ham’s stellar European performance while he was in charge. Being able to participate in Europe is an incredible accomplishment for West Ham. We have played in more than 30 games in the last three years, and I’m keen to continue this streak and further enhance our presence in European competitions,” he emphasized.
Naturally, a press conference featuring Moyes would not be complete if he did not remind everyone of his excellent record with the Hammers in Europe. Still, considering the recent criticism, he undoubtedly feels compelled to remind everyone of his record.
Max wel Cornet hasn’t travelled with the team, as Moyes has mentioned. He has an almost totally fit squad to choose from aside from that, though considering his previous lack of substitutes, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a few adjustments.
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