There is much to ponder for Moyes and the West Ham board in the closing weeks of the season
It was a performance to be proud of and one which showed why have been perennial challengers in the latter stages of European competitions in recent years. The problem was the damage had already been done. Disappointment will linger at the prospect of what they could have achieved had they not laid down the red carpet for , who were crowned champions last weekend, in the first-leg. Advertisement and believe they showed too much respect to Leverkusen in their 2-0 loss last Thursday.
Advertisement If Moyes is to prolong the arguments for him to stay, he faces a crucial end to the season. West Ham are eighth with remaining games against , Liverpool, , and Manchester City. But with and in contention for a top-six spot, it would require a near perfect end to the campaign to secure European football for a fourth successive season.
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