Sad! David Moyes’s exit has caused a fight between Simon Jordan and Souness

Sad! David Moyes's exit has caused a fight between Simon Jordan and Souness
Sad! David Moyes's exit has caused a fight between Simon Jordan and Souness

Sad! David Moyes’s exit has caused a fight between Simon Jordan and Souness

Sad! David Moyes’s exit has caused a fight between Simon Jordan and Souness

The club announced via their official website that the Scot would be parting ways with the Hammers at the expiration of his contract at the end of the season.

But it seems that arrangements were already in place to replace Moyes, since hours before,

Fabrizio Romano reported that Julen Lopetegui had accepted the position of manager at West Ham.

Despite Moyes’ admission in February that he had received a new contract offer, the manager has faced a great deal of pressure this season, with multiple suggestions that he should be fired.

Monday, May 13, at 12:18 p.m., Jordan gave a live speech on talkSPORT, saying,

“The concept that a football club should sit back and accept this beautiful courtesy of not interviewing people…

“You’re missing the argument,” Souness said. A verbal contract offer was made to him,

however it was later withdrew. That is the source of the bristles.

“The manager was orally offered a contract, stated it would be handled at the end of the season,

and then took it away, which is what caused the resentment, disappointment,

Sad! David Moyes's exit has caused a fight between Simon Jordan and Souness
Sad! David Moyes’s exit has caused a fight between Simon Jordan and Souness

and negative feelings that grew between him and the other members of the hierarchy.

“So, you’re suggesting that if they reach a verbal agreement, they can later back out of it?

Jordan retorted, “No, I’m not saying that at all, so don’t try to justify them interviewing other managers.”

First of all, it’s absurd to say that he wished to quit the position until his contract expired because most managers prefer stability.

Souness continued, “He felt at ease. Things were moving rather nicely.

Since there was no concern during the Christmas season, he indicated they will investigate it after the holidays.

Jordan only replied, “Well then, he’s a fool, isn’t he? Who lets a contract expire

without agreeing to a new one? No one who is rational.

There is a lot of discussion about the situation with Moyes and West Ham.

On the one hand, the Scot helped the Hammers compete on the European stage

for three straight seasons and guided them to their first European trophy in decades.

Conversely, football is a results-driven sport, and the manager is under increasing

pressure as a result of the season’s poor performances in many areas.

His football style has also drawn criticism. Many say he should be significantly less

defensive and move away from counterattacking football given the amount of attacking skill on the team.

At the London Stadium, Moyes will undoubtedly be remembered for the

incredible memories he brought to the Irons, particularly the night in Prague when they defeated Fiorentina to win the Europa Conference League.

But it seems like the greatest time for both sides to move on before the criticism causes the relationship to deteriorate and the manager quits the team on that note.

A BBC analyst has denigrated a West Ham player for being “Shocking” after he recently embarrassed the supporters, in other West Ham news.

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