Angelo Ogbonna has dropped biggest hint yet about whether David Moyes will be West Ham United manager next season.
David Moyes has been heavily linked with an exit from West Ham at the end of the season, and Angelo Ogbonna lifted the lid on what might happen after the Europa Conference League final.
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The Hammers could still finish the 2022/23 season with a bang by lifting our first major trophy for 43 years in two day’s time.
And it now seems as though the 60-year-old will be given time by the board…
Angelo Ogbonna drops biggest hint yet about whether David Moyes will be West Ham manager next season
The 35-year-old Hammers defender sat down to speak with Corriere dello Sport about our season so far, and suggested that each and every signing made from last summer were all part of a long-term plan:
“Seven new players have arrived, some with no experience in the Premier League, such as Scamacca, held back by an injury, and Paqueta: it was a year of transition, but with a precise business plan, which gives the coach time.”
Ogbonna has clearly hinted there that the signings in the summer were made with a long-term vision in mind.
The fact that West Ham avoided relegation and made it to the final of the Conference League means that David Moyes will still be manager at the London Stadium next season in my opinion.
That’s not the scenario that I want, and I don’t think it will be the best thing for the club. However, it will be incredibly hard to sack the Scot, especially if we win on Wednesday night.
Ogbonna’s comments today are the biggest hint yet that Moyes is here for the long-term in my opinion.
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