West Ham Board ‘be careful what you wish for’ After Sacking David Moyes
Sky Sports’ Paul Merson has told West Ham that they need to be careful what they wish for after deciding to let David Moyes leave.
After a poor season in charge of the Hammers – and after months of speculation and rumours – the decision was made from the club to allow David Moyes to depart at the end of the season and replace him with Julen Lopetegui.
Lopetugui has been out of work since getting the boot from Wolves – and although he has been linked with some big clubs – many sections of the fans believe that he is not the right man to take the club forward.
But after seeing West Ham make the decision on Moyes -Pundit Merson has issued a clear warning to the Hammers board, he told Sky Sports: “West Ham have got to be careful what they wish for. Moyes has pulled up trees there, won a European trophy. Solid seventh, eighth, ninth, top half of the table again.
“I’m not saying it’ll happen overnight, what happened to Charlton, but I remember many years ago when I played their fans were asking to get rid of Alan Curbishley, saying it was boring, middle of the table, they wanted to kick on.
“They’ve never been seen since. This manager is top, top drawer. They won a European trophy! It’s just madness.
“I wouldn’t have got rid of him in a month of Sundays. You’ll get West Ham fans coming back, saying this and that, throwing every stat in the world. But I’ll just throw you the biggest stat of them all. He. Won. You. A. Trophy.
“I don’t care all about this entertaining football, we don’t play that well, we should be doing better with these players.
‘They won a trophy! You look at Arsenal, they’re unbelievable and they could end up with nothing.”
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