Moyes relishing the chance to face the 'big boys' in the Europa League
West Ham manager David Moyes believes his side 'are now up against the big boys' after drawing Spanish side Sevilla in the Europa League.
The Hammers host fellow Champions League chasers Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday, with David Moyes' men in sixth place in the Premier League, two points ahead of their visitors.
West Ham boss Moyes is adamant it will be difficult for his side to progress to the next round of the competition, with a plethora of Champions League sides dropping down to Europe's second tier cup competition.
'I've enjoyed the games we've had this year,' Moyes said. 'This competition is really tough, it always is.
'I think the players have handled it brilliantly well, they've performed well in the games, whether we won or drew in them.
'Now it's nearly all the Champions League teams you're playing against, so the competition springs up.'
The East London club cruised through their Europa League group, finishing top with thirteen points from their six games, with the Hammers now considered one of the favourites to win the tournament.
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