Michael Brown left baffled in new David Moyes sack verdict at West Ham United

Michael Brown has admitted that he has been left baffled by the suggestion that David Moyes should be sacked by West Ham United.

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On Thursday, December 28, the Hammers manager defeated Arsenal for the third time in a row in the Premier League, helping the team move up to sixth place in the standings and go to the Europa League knockout stages.

BBC Sport analyst Brown has said that he finds it hard to believe that West Ham hasn’t already secured Moyes’ future at the London Stadium past the end of the current campaign, despite earlier suggestions that the Hammers are eager to keep him there.

“That’s amazing isn’t it; they were up against it at Spurs but managed to get an away win so they get performances,” he stated in an interview with BBC’s Football Focus on December 30. Then there is their inconsistent play, where they don’t always win every game.

“However, if we discuss David Moyes and his predicament—he is out of contract at the end of the season and has ranked sixth—the supporters may not know exactly what they want.

“I keep stating that he can no longer serve that football team and how in the world has he not been offered a new contract? I’m not sure how he won’t be West Ham’s future.

Finish it off.

After an outstanding few weeks in the Premier League, it appears that West Ham is getting ready to lock Moyes down to a new contract. The Hammers board is essentially at a loss on what to do.

Throughout his career, the Scotsman has been able to take the Irons to new heights, and this season has been no exception as he has established them as a formidable force in both the Premier League and Europe.

While some fans may be hankering want a more thrilling and aggressive style of play that makes use of the attacking capabilities at the London Stadium, Moyes’ approach has shown to be successful despite being a little blah.

Given the uncertainty surrounding Moyes’ future, it is hoped that West Ham would resolve it as soon as possible for the sake of all parties. The Scotsman is the greatest choice for the Hammers going forward, as Brown indicated.

In other West Ham news, the board has already implemented “severe” contingency preparations in the event that the team is relegated this season.

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