West Ham are clinging to the hope that David Moyes can turn the struggling Premier League club’s fortunes around but defeat against Everton on Saturday would likely mean the end of his time as manager of the London club.
The Hammers are without a win in seven Premier League games and sit in the bottom three, level on points with Everton. Despite Moyes’s commendable record in Europe and a seventh-place finish last season, the club’s board are reluctantly contemplating replacing the Scotsman, it is understood.
His Everton counterpart, Frank Lampard, who began his playing career at the…
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