David Moyes insists he has the complete help of West Ham’s board regardless of mounting criticism from followers pissed off by their membership’s droop towards the Premier League relegation zone.
West Ham heads to Leeds on Wednesday trying to ease the stress on Moyes by avoiding a sixth successive league defeat.
The east Londoners are only one place above the underside three, sitting stage on factors with third-bottom Nottingham Forest after final week’s dismal residence defeat towards Brentford.
Angry Hammers supporters had been fast to point out their displeasure on the workforce’s newest flop, rising the warmth on former Manchester United boss Moyes.
But the Scot is assured he’s not going through the sack as a result of he retains the help of co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold.
“I am feeling really good because I have great support from David Sullivan and the board,” Moyes mentioned on Tuesday.
“They have been right behind me which is really good because you can put yourself under pressure a little bit. But overall they have been really good and really supportive in backing me.”
Moyes, in his second spell accountable for West Ham, was extensively praised after the workforce’s spectacular run to a seventh place end within the Premier League final season.
The former Everton boss is aware of who rapidly issues can change when outcomes dip, however he’s hopeful a superb run will put him again in favour.
“I think the West Ham supporters have been incredibly supportive. They have seen what has gone on here in the past three years, and would probably say the opposite to the club changing manager,” he mentioned.
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“They are desperate for us to do well, and desperate for the manager to do well.
“We have to buck up, do better, play better and find a way of winning games which is they key.”
