David Moyes, the manager of West Ham, has expressed his embarrassment at the team’s performance during their 5-1 defeat to Newcastle. The Hammers are now only out of the relegation zone on goal difference. The match saw the team concede two goals in the opening 13 minutes, leading to criticism of their defending. Moyes agreed that the display was embarrassing, particularly the first two goals. Despite getting back into the game before half-time, West Ham were unable to recover after conceding a goal 20 seconds into the second half.
The match was a disaster for West Ham, with fans expressing their disappointment and frustration. One supporter even called into a radio show to try and sell his season ticket for a couple of pounds. The team’s performance has led to concerns about their ability to stay in the top tier of English football.
The defeat was particularly concerning given that West Ham had played well in their previous match against Southampton. Moyes acknowledged that individual mistakes can happen, but was critical of the team’s overall performance. The defeat leaves West Ham with a lot of work to do if they are to avoid relegation this season.
The match saw Newcastle dominate from start to finish, with West Ham struggling to keep up. The team’s defence was particularly poor, with several schoolboy errors contributing to their defeat. Despite grabbing one goal back before half-time, West Ham were unable to mount a comeback after conceding early in the second half.
The defeat is a blow for West Ham, who had been hoping to build on their recent good form. The team will need to regroup quickly if they are to avoid relegation this season. Moyes will be hoping that his players can learn from their mistakes and improve their performances in the coming matches. However, with tough fixtures ahead, it will be a difficult task for the Hammers to stay in the top tier of English football.