Following a devastating 6-0 defeat to Arsenal over the weekend, which marked their most crushing home loss since December 26, 1963, when they were beaten 8-2 by Blackburn Rovers at Upton Park, David Moyes may have been inclined to keep a low profile for a while. The defeat was a humiliating blow for the Scottish manager and his first-team squad, who were completely outplayed by an Arsenal side that executed their game plan flawlessly. The disparity in playing styles between the two teams was particularly evident on Sunday, leaving West Ham’s long-suffering fan base yearning for the brand of football showcased by Mikel Arteta’s side, rather than the cautious approach that has become Moyes’ trademark. Despite speculation that Moyes would soon sign a new contract with the club prior to the Arsenal match, it appears that both the manager and the club have yet to reach a decision regarding their future course of action, as revealed by Fabrizio Romano. “The situation regarding David Moyes’ tenure at West Ham remains uncertain. Every week, we are bombarded with conflicting reports, with some claiming that a new deal has been finalized, while others suggest that he is on the verge of leaving,” Romano stated in his exclusive Daily Briefing. “The truth is that discussions have taken place regarding a new contract, but the situation is fluid, and neither Moyes nor the West Ham board have reached a final decision.” This leaves the door open for the possibility of Moyes continuing as manager for a few more years. However, the images of thousands of fans leaving the London Stadium before half-time during the Arsenal match must surely be weighing heavily on the mind of David Sullivan, one of West Ham’s owners.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com