David Moyes reveals West Ham plan for Man City fixture and makes Erling Haaland admission
David Moyes has revealed his West Ham side will approach Wednesday's clash with Manchester City "as you would approach any fixture", as Pep Guardiola's men look to take another step towards retaining their Premier League crown.
City are in the running to win three competitions this season. The Blues recently returned to the summit of the table after their win over Arsenal but have now slipped back into second after Mikel Arteta's men beat Chelsea on Tuesday.
As well as looking to retain their league crown, City are also into the Champions League semi-finals with a mouthwatering tie against 14-time European champions Real Madrid kicking off next Tuesday, while they could also win the FA Cup when they play rivals Manchester United in the final next month.
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West Ham make the trip to the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday evening to take on City, and if they're to return to the capital with anything more than a defeat they'll likely have to stop Erling Haaland. The City frontman has notched 50 goals in all competitions this season and Moyes was full of praise for the former Dortmund man, though he admitted his side will approach the game against the reigning champions as they would any other league outing.
"I think anybody coming into the Premier League and doing as well as that is incredible," he said when asked about Haaland's debut campaign. "I think they have got a team that can give this player great opportunities.
"What he is, he’s a terrific finisher, whether it’s with his head or his feet, running in behind or scoring inside the box. He's certainly got all the attributes of a really top goalscorer.
"I think he's actually got a team behind him