David Moyes being sacked by West Ham for losing to Everton and then being appointed at Everton is pure Premier League.
West Ham are reportedly ready to sack David Moyes if the Hammers lose to Everton on Saturday, at which point Moyes will immediately become the favourite for the Toffees’ job.
The problem is a lack of goals and West Ham fans are increasingly frustrated that Moyes is reluctant to use Said Benrahma and Gianluca Scamacca. Moyes feared West Ham would be “caught out” by not spending big last summer before he embarked on a £160million revamp of the squad.
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