David Moyes’ situation changed overnight. Up to three times the continuation of the Scottish coach hung by a thread throughout the season, but Wednesday’s victory in the Conference League final against Fiorentina (1-2) He will, in the absence of an official announcement, ensure his permanence on the ‘hammers’ bench after narrowly avoiding relegation from the Premier League.
Moyes has lived the last few months on the wire but survived three ultimatums to win the next match. In the Premier he has secured permanence with just two days to go after in the previous two seasons he led West Ham to Europe finishing sixth in 2021 and seventh in 2022.
This year, after closing the Premier with a disappointing 14th place, continuation is at the expense of the result in the Conference League final and winning the continental title, the first in 58 years, will allow West Ham to participate in the next Europa League.
No one has sorted the ‘hammers’ to play European competitions in three consecutive seasons and Moyes, at the age of 60, will have the honor of continuing the project. In 2022 they fell in the semifinals of the Europa League and in 2023 they became champions of the Conference League.
Source: La Verdad

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