Opinion: David Moyes should axe struggling Tomas Soucek for EPL clash
West Ham manager David Moyes has rarely shied away from making big calls during a successful second spell at the helm in East London.
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West Ham manager David Moyes has rarely shied away from making big calls during a successful second spell at the helm in East London.
Following on from their crushing 2-1 defeat against Arsenal in midweek, Wolves have another tough test ahead of them this afternoon with a Premier League clash against West Ham United at the London Stadium, who also have aspirations of securing European football this season.
West Ham face a six-pointer in the race for Europe this season when they welcome Wolves to the London Stadium.
West Ham boss David Moyes has challenged Michail Antonio and Tomas Soucek to score more goals.
It’s fair to speculate that the majority of the West Ham United fanbase were disheartened when forward Marko Arnautovic reportedly handed in a transfer request in the summer of 2019.
Raul Jimenez has revealed Wolves have been honing their finishing on the training ground as they look to beat West Ham and reinvigorate their surprise top-four push.
This is a vital game in the race to qualify for the Champions League. West Ham have looked weary recently and will need to be at their best against dangerous opponents. Wolves were disappointed when their promising run ended against Arsenal on Thursday, but Bruno Lage’s side should still be full of optimism when they arrive at the London Stadium. West Ham were poor when they drew with Newcastle last weekend and Wolves, who have been defensively sound, will start as slight favourites. Jacob Steinberg
West Ham have reportedly joined the ‘race’ to sign Hull City duo Keane Lewis-Potter and Jacob Greaves.