The manager of West Ham adopted a strategy of overplaying against the……

David Moyes, the manager of West Ham United, gave an interview to reporters prior to our Europa League match against Freiburg tonight.

 

 

 

David Moyes will be hoping desperately that his West Ham team defeats Freiburg in the Europa League tonight and advances to the competition’s quarterfinals.

The Hammers’ one-goal deficit must be overcome tonight if they are to overcome their 1-0 first-leg loss in Germany last week. The players will need the support of the supporters.

 

But West Ham is having trouble filling the London Stadium this evening due to the 5:45 p.m. kickoff.

 

Our Stratford home has been packed before, most notably in 2022 when we play Sevilla in the Europa League.

 

But it will also be critical for the players to deliver a performance that unites us all. However, what is Moyes’ position on that specific issue?

In advance of the crucial match against Freiburg, the Scot spoke with reporters last night.

According to WHUFC.com, Moyes gave the following response when asked how he wanted his players to approach tonight’s game:

“In football, getting off to a quick start is always important, but what matters most is how it turns out. We will therefore make every effort to get off to a strong start in the game and aim to get ahead as soon as we can.

Undoubtedly, Moyes has never been so upbeat when addressing the media about.

 

In the past, Moyes has openly acknowledged that he doesn’t play the most appealing style of football and insisted that the most important thing is the outcome.

The only times the Scot instructs his players to get off to a quick start and puts his team on the front foot are when he is in danger of losing his job. Just take a look at the triumphs at the London Stadium against Nottingham Forest and Everton last season, as well as the home victory against Brentford a few weeks ago.

 

Although we have plenty of time to finish the task tonight, I believe that getting started quickly will be essential.

 

We should win easily tonight, but the players will definitely depend on the supporters.

 

I think we need to get off to a quick start if we want to upset Freiburg and lead Moyes’ West Ham team to a significant victory tonight.

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