West Ham United manager David Moyes slams VAR after 2-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur
David Moyes was unhappy after the VAR did not disallow Tottenham's first goal which came as a result of an own-goal from West Ham's Tomas Soucek.
Newly-appointed West Ham United FC coach David Moyes heaped praise on his club’s Mexican international striker Javier Hernandez and said he is a brilliant finisher.
“He’s (Javier Hernandez) a top goalscorer, a brilliant finisher,” the Scottish was quoted as saying by The Guardian.
Moyes also said the former Manchester United player struggled at his previous club due to a lot of competition.
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“It was difficult for him at United because I had Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney, Danny Welbeck, Shinji Kagawa, so there was lots of competition,” the former Manchester United coach said.
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“But he’ll be treated the same here — if he’s playing well and scoring, no problems. If he’s not, it will be the same as the rest,” Moyes added.
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David Moyes was unhappy after the VAR did not disallow Tottenham's first goal which came as a result of an own-goal from West Ham's Tomas Soucek.
David Moyes has managed in the Premier League for 15 seasons, including a successful spell at Everton which earned him a move to Manchester United.
The sacking of Pellegrini has led to speculation that Moyes, who coached at the club in 2017-18, is one of the favourites to become the next manager
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