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David Moyes Defends West Ham’s Playing Style Amid Criticism
West Ham United‘s manager, David Moyes, has refuted criticism surrounding the team’s playing style, emphasizing that the Hammers have been entertaining this season. Despite a string of seven winless games, Moyes stands firm on the team’s value for money on the pitch.
Some spectators have expressed discontent with West Ham’s tactical approach, especially following their recent performance. However, Moyes, grappling with the absence of key attacking players, dismisses claims of dullness in their gameplay.
Moyes highlighted the team’s offensive prowess, pointing out that they have scored more goals this season than ever before. Additionally, he noted the presence of top players representing major national teams within the squad, asserting that the club is in a positive position.
Discussing the defensive challenges faced by the Hammers in recent matches, Moyes admitted disappointment in their inability to secure goals. He acknowledged the team’s struggle to maintain defensive solidity compared to their early-season form, emphasizing the need for accountability and resilience on the field.
The manager acknowledged the impact of key absences on the team’s performance, with players like Mo, Jarrod, Paqueta, and Mic Antonio being sidelined due to injuries. Moyes stressed the importance of maintaining defensive resilience despite offensive setbacks, underlining the team’s need to regroup and focus on securing results.
Looking ahead, Moyes confirmed the inclusion of Mic Antonio in the upcoming squad, marking his return from a lengthy injury layoff. However, he ruled out the immediate involvement of Paqueta, despite the player’s return to training, citing caution in rushing his comeback.