David Moyes has expressed his dissatisfaction with West Ham’s current league position following a 5-1 thumping by Newcastle. The manager admitted that he could understand why some of the Hammers fans had left the game early, saying that he “would probably have left early as well”.
Moyes was clearly disappointed with the result and the performance of his team, saying that the current league position was “far from okay”. He was particularly critical of the defensive display, which he said was “not good enough”. He also said that the team had not been able to build on their recent good form, and that they needed to improve if they were to move up the table.
The manager also said that he was disappointed with the lack of intensity from his players, and that they needed to show more commitment and desire in order to get back to winning ways. He also said that he was looking for more from his players in terms of their attitude and application.
Moyes also said that he was looking for his players to take responsibility for their performances and to show more leadership on the pitch. He said that he wanted them to take ownership of their performances and to be more proactive in trying to turn things around.
The manager also said that he was looking for his players to show more character and resilience in order to get back to winning ways. He said that he wanted them to show more fight and determination in order to get back on track.
Overall, Moyes was clearly unhappy with the result and the performance of his team, and he said that they needed to improve if they were to move up the table. He also said that he was looking for more from his players in terms of their attitude and application, as well as their leadership and resilience. He said that he wanted them to take ownership of their performances and to show more fight and determination in order to get back on track.