West Ham United manager David Moyes is facing increasing pressure following his team’s 6-0 loss to Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal. The future of the Scottish manager has been a topic of speculation recently as the club has yet to offer him a new contract. With his current contract expiring at the end of the season, his future remains uncertain.
Sunday’s defeat appeared to be a turning point, making the situation even more challenging for Moyes. The players displayed a lack of confidence and direction, and the defeat will be remembered for a long time.
However, it’s not all negative for West Ham. They currently hold the eighth position in the Premier League and have successfully advanced from their Europa League group. Nevertheless, this devastating loss may reinforce the club’s previous interest in Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick.
Journalist Jacob Steinberg recently provided an update on Moyes’ future. He mentioned that while West Ham had previously shown interest in offering Moyes a new contract, the defeat against Arsenal has changed the situation. There is now no guarantee that Moyes will receive a new deal, and further talks are planned later in the season with hopes of improved results.
Despite achieving positive results at West Ham, Moyes has faced severe criticism from fans due to his defensive style of play. The supporters desire a more attacking approach from the team. In the past, Moyes has come close to being sacked by the club, with Slaven Bilic being linked to the position last season, according to The Telegraph.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com