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David Moyes sack update shared by ‘Contacts’ ahead of West Ham clash v Southampton

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According to the Daily Mail, David Moyes and his coaching team are concerned that they may lose their jobs at West Ham if they are defeated by Southampton in their upcoming Premier League game.

West Ham is currently struggling this season and sitting in the relegation zone, one point behind safety.

Despite this, owner David Sullivan has shown faith in Moyes and has not fired him yet. However, the manager is worried that a poor result against Southampton could lead to his dismissal.

Fans are also unhappy with the manager’s performance and believe that the international break was the perfect time to replace him.

With a string of must-win games coming up, West Ham needs to win at least two of the next five matches to move away from the relegation battle and justify the decision to keep Moyes.

The fans are concerned about the team’s future in the division given their poor performances this season.

Crucial Sunday beckons for Moyes

Crucial Sunday beckons for Moyes
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On Sunday, West Ham faces a crucial match against Southampton in a relegation six-pointer, which is one of the most significant games of the season so far.

With nine clubs fighting for survival in the Premier League, the pressure to succeed and earn all three points is immense.

Moyes is well aware that anything other than a win could lead to significant unrest, and the Daily Mail reports that he and his backroom team fear Sunday’s game could be make-or-break for their future at West Ham.

Despite the team’s poor form, the club still supports the manager and believes that he is the best person to guide them to safety.

West Ham is currently in a relegation spot, but they know that a victory on Sunday followed by positive results in quick succession against Newcastle and Fulham could change the situation dramatically.

Moyes must deliver to rescue a disappointing season domestically, with safety and success in the European Conference League as his potential escape from dismissal.

Fans are expected to play a significant role in helping the team secure the points they desperately need.

While many supporters want change and have grown tired of the team’s approach and performances under the current manager, survival and unity are more important in the short term.

Moyes has no excuse or place to hide, and with a fully fit squad at his disposal, it is time for West Ham to deliver and rescue their poor Premier League campaign.

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