West Ham's David Moyes sent off for losing his temper vs Eintracht Frankfurt
David Moyes was sent off during West Ham United’s Europa League semi-final second leg against Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday night.
The Hammers faced the toughest challenge of their European journey at the Deutsche Bank Park having suffered a 2-1 defeat in the first leg on home soil.
And the London club’s chances of reversing the decide on the road looked to be slashed when Aaron Cresswell was sent packing for the second time in a Europa League knockout game.
With Rafael Santos Borré proceeding to open the scoring for the hosts just a few minutes later, it quickly became apparent that West Ham would need a miracle to reach the final.
And as frustrations grew deeper into the game, Moyes was given marching orders of his own when he appeared to have an angry reaction on the touchline.
The former Manchester United manager was seen kicking an object in anger with 15 minutes left on the clock, leaving the referee with no object other than to brandish a red card.
Moyes was clearly incensed with something as tensions grew on the touchline and that ultimately meant that he was no longer able to coach his Hammers team from the side of the pitch.
In truly remarkable scenes that are still being unpacked at the stand of writing, be sure to check out the moment that Moyes was sent for an early bath down below:
Another red card for West Ham…This time it's for David Moyes!


