In this episode of Transfermarkt TV, we delve into the current situation at West Ham United and the uncertainty surrounding David Moyes’ future at the club. Despite leading West Ham to a European trophy last season, recent struggles have left fans questioning his tenure. Stefan provides an insightful analysis of Moyes’ records and statistics, showcasing his impressive points per game average compared to previous West Ham managers. The discussion explores whether Moyes should be retained or if the club should consider a younger, more continental-style coach. Join the conversation in the comments section and let us know your thoughts on West Ham’s next move. Check out Stefan’s detailed article on our website for more in-depth analysis.

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7 Comments

  1. This is an interesting video but the way you put it is not how West Ham fans see it. We might have that many points of games, but wants the point if we don't play football, we also upset how he does not use the youth at all, puts players in the wrong players, we poor all last season, don't over play the cup ether, if you look at other stats we look on pare with luton and most of the lower teams, with the player have and the amount we spent we should be better all round… and no we not looking to get hirer in the table but compete for euro places not fluke it. outside the club no one understand what we saying and keep telling us we deluded for wanting we see and want… no one around us, would take David moyes at their club. and they can keep him but if they do their need to watch out for the rath of the fan based, season ticket, protests, and so on… if you going to play shit football get results, if not go… he should left last season by any metric.

  2. We were bad on the league last season and this season a few great goals has papered over another poor campaign (look at our xG and xPts for some evidence). The football week in, week out is pretty dire to watch. It's totally fallen apart without Paqueta, and the January transfer window was a disaster.

    I want Moyes to go. But I also have little faith in the board to bring in someone better.

    The key issue for now is that he shouldn't be offered a new contract until we see where we are at the end of the season, which was rumoured to be happening and why so many were angry.

  3. You lot only talked about numbers and compared to other managers' numbers? Had the impression none of you watched a single game? No offence but if you did, then you'd at least unpack a bit more Moyes tactical style. Football isn't just about numbers and stats, there is a lot to think when it comes to how other teams are playing, players at disposal and tactical styles…

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