West Ham supporters expressed their annoyance at David Moyes after the team let up four goals in the opening thirty-one minutes of their match against Crystal Palace.
After losing 3-1 on aggregate to Bayer Leverkusen in the quarterfinal of the Europa League midweek, the Hammers were eliminated. Then, in the first thirty-one minutes of their Premier League match on Sunday, they let up four goals to Crystal Palace, infuriating the supporters, who called for manager David Moyes to be fired right away.
An enraged supporter took to X and called on the team to fire the manager at halftime.
4 – 0 after 30’. Can Sullivan just go and sack him at half time please… #MoyesOut
— AI Sean (@AISean66) April 21, 2024
This fan was shocked when Moyes brought in two defenders, Aaron Cresswell and Ben Johnson, while the team was trailing.
4-1 down and we’ve gone to a back 5, you can’t be serious 🤣🤦♂️ #MOYESOUT pic.twitter.com/oiNyII1EHa
— Adam⚒🫧 (@adamhammer7261) April 21, 2024
This supporter wants to see the manager quit the squad as soon as possible because there is no longer any prospect for the team to qualify for the Europa Conference League the following season.
ok, this is surely the end for Moyes now. He could have survived with a strong finish to the season and sneaking into Europa Conference but he’s toast now. Good, #moyesout
— Patrick Sturgis (@patricksturg) April 21, 2024
In order for him to once more appreciate the club’s performances, this individual wanted Moyes to go.
Can’t watch anymore. Can someone let me know once #Moyesout has been released so I can enjoy the games again.
Oh and don’t forget to be careful what you wish for…….
— JoelSaffer (@JoelSaffer) April 21, 2024
By dismissing the head coach, this user forced the Hammers to issue a statement.
The club need to make a statement tonight on Moyes future. Nothing short of disgraceful @westhamfootball @karren_brady @WestHam and anyone with an ounce of knowledge of football see this coming months ago……..#Moyesout
— Roy ⚒⚽️ (@Cockneyboy76) April 21, 2024
Michail Antonio’s goal in the 40th minute gave the Hammers a point back after they had given up four goals in the opening 31 minutes of the game. But when Jean-Philippe Mateta scored his team’s fifth goal in the second half, The Eagles added even more agony to their suffering.
The East London team’s next Premier League match is against Liverpool, who are vying for the championship, on Saturday.
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