David Moyes has urged relegation-threatened West Ham United to “stand up and be counted” as he battles to avoid wasting his job following a 5-1 mauling at residence in opposition to Newcastle.
The Scottish supervisor admitted his job was on the road after the midweek capitulation, which left the Hammers exterior the drop zone on objective distinction alone, however he retains the assist of the membership’s hierarchy for now.
“I was just trying to make a point,” Moyes stated Friday, on the eve of his workforce’s match at Fulham. “We’re in an industry where we can quite easily lose our jobs.
“That’s the way it happens and, if you’re not winning, it’s always possible.
“I’m no different from anybody else. We’ve just got to try and get on with the job and win the next game.”
He added, “People said Everton was ‘must not lose’ and we won that one. They said Nottingham Forest ‘must not lose’ and we won that one. Then it was Southampton, we had to win against Southampton.
“When you’ve put that title on us, we’ve stood up and been counted. If you’re giving me that title again, I hope we can stand up and be counted this time.”
A document 13 managerial adjustments have already taken place within the Premier League this season.
But Moyes has been given time after main West Ham into Europe for the previous two seasons.
Despite their Premier League struggles, the Hammers have gained all 10 video games to progress to the quarter-finals of the Europa Conference League.
Moyes, 59, stated administration was “like a drug” regardless of the stresses of the job.
“This is why you see Roy Hodgson coming back when he’s 75 (to Crystal Palace) and Neil Warnock coming back, and so many people who are in the game and the journey they are on.
“They continue to stay on it because they’ve got a great love for the game and they want to stay in it.”
The Hammers will tackle a Fulham aspect with out their star man Aleksandar Mitrovic.
The Serbia striker, who has scored 12 objectives this season, is serving an eight-match ban for shoving referee Chris Kavanagh in final month’s FA Cup defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com