Journalist is confident West Ham's owners will back David Moyes in the summer
Journalist Pete O’Rourke is ‘sure’ that West Ham United’s owners will back manager David Moyes in the next transfer window.
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Journalist Pete O’Rourke is ‘sure’ that West Ham United’s owners will back manager David Moyes in the next transfer window.
Tomas Soucek is set to become the first West Ham United star to challenge the club hierarchy as he bids for a new lucrative contract after learning Kurt Zouma is the Hammers’ highest-paid player, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
West Ham United manager David Moyes revealed Kurt Zouma felt sick and was unable to play after withdrawing from the starting line-up in the warm-up before the 2-2 draw against Leicester City at King Power Stadium.
Tuchel set to be backed in summer window Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is set to be backed by the board this coming summer after leading the Blues to success in the Club World Cup on Saturday. Chelsea are hoping to mount a huge Premier League title bid next season and have started to put together a summer transfer shortlist. Sevilla’s Jules Kounde is a defensive “priority”, while Antonio Rudiger has been offered a new contract worth £170,000 per week.
LEICESTER, England : West Ham United defender Craig Dawson's stoppage-time equaliser ensured Leicester City's frustrating Premier League season continued as he earned his side a 2-2 draw at the King Power Stadium on Sunday.
Tottenham Hotspur sank to a third successive Premier League defeat as first-half goals by Raul Jimenez and Leander Dendoncker gave Wolverhampton Wanderers a 2-0 away win to lift them into seventh place on Sunday. After losing 3-2 at home to Southampton in midweek, Tottenham desperately needed a response to boost their top-four ambitions, but defensive errors cost them dear. Jimenez volleyed in after six minutes following a mistake by Tottenham keeper Hugo Lloris and the French World Cup winner hardly covered himself in glory when Dendoncker doubled Wolves' lead 12 minutes later.
Graeme Souness was in typical bullish mood as the Sky Sports pundit went in on Kurt Zouma for abusing his cat, ahead of the Leicester City game.
LONDON : Tottenham Hotspur sank to a third successive Premier League defeat as first-half goals by Raul Jimenez and Leander Dendoncker gave Wolverhampton Wanderers a 2-0 away win to put them into seventh place on Sunday.