Whiskey manager David Moyse has warned West Ham United players to continue their hot form. After their 4-1 win over Aston Villa to secure a top-four finish in the Premier League.
West Ham United manager David Moyes has urged his players to continue producing hot results. After breaking through to beat Aston Villa 4-1 in the Premier League game on Sunday October 31 past. As a result. The team rose to the 4th position of the table with 5 consecutive wins including all items.
Moyse encourages Khun Hammer to show good form continuously.
At Villa Park. The visiting teams Ben Johnson, Declan Rice, Pablo Fornals and Jarrod Bowen each scored in the defeat against the home team. While A The host’s Sry Konza was shown a red card in the 50th minute. Which gave the Hammers 20 points, equal to Manchester City football team. But the goal was conceded in second place.
After the game. The Scottish trainer came out to say “It’s been a great week. But you know what happens in football. It can quickly turn around and hurt you. I think we’ve reached a point where we’re really confident in a lot of what we do. The players understand their role and what they expect. But we can’t stop I already told them that If we think we can do great and it’s easy. Everything will fail So we have to keep this good form.”
When asked by reporters about the increase in expectations after last season. When West Ham United finished sixth in the Premier League. And the season has started off strong. Moyes admits every football manager has to try to improve his performance after 10 games is a good time to decide. Where are the teams this season? The players did an excellent job. But there is still a long way to go So we have to wait and see again.
Whiskey coach’s crew Is doing a good job continuously after winning 5 games, including all items, starting with a 1-0 win over Everton in the league game. Then opening home wins against Genk in the Europa League and playing back. The home league game defeated Spurs 1-0. While the Carabao Cup fourth round defeated reigning champions Manchester City on penalties and last Sunday’s 4-1 demolition of Villa.