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Former West Ham United and England midfielder Joe Cole expects clubs to be keeping tabs on David Moyes after the success he has had at the London Stadium.
Last season, Moyes guided the Hammers to qualification for the Europa League and then took them as far as the semi-finals this season, suffering a 3-1 aggregate defeat to German side Eintracht Frankfurt.
The job has been made even more impressive by the relatively low budget Moyes has had, the limited squad size and the fact that he has had a number of injury issues this term, particularly in defence. Moyes’ achievements have caught the eyes of former England, Chelsea and Hammers player Cole, who thinks that other clubs would be keen on signing the Scottish boss off the back of his work at the London Stadium.
“We have to be careful because West Ham lost tonight but you have to look at the whole story,” Cole told BT Sport. “When he came through the door, when he came back to the club, he bought a steeliness to the club and he will be very proud of his players.
“There was nothing wrong with the West Ham performance, it was moments. I think he’s at the peak of his career, he is a better manager now than when he took the Manchester United. He’s gone away, looked at things, has improved.
“There will be suitors for David Moyes from what he has done at this