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It is far too soon to declare this tie over, and West Ham know exactly what they must do in order to reach the Europa League quarter-finals.
David Moyes’s challenge to his players here in Andalusia last night was to step up and match the best sides in this competition, just as they have done domestically.
There could hardly have been a better side to measure up against, with Sevilla having won this competition a record six times. The Hammers rose to the task right until the final, crucial moment, when their finishing let them down.
As has been the case far too often in recent weeks, it was a tale of West Ham having the