Harry Redknapp made a very interesting West Ham prediction when speaking on talkSPORT Breakfast yesterday (November 2nd 2021).
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The Hammers are currently flying high in fourth spot in the Premier League table.
David Moyes is working wonders at the London Stadium. The Scot has transformed us into a proper football team.
West Ham are more than deserving of our place inside the top four at the moment. We have been one of the most impressive teams in the division this season.

Whether the Hammers manage to maintain our place there remains to be seen. There is no reason why we can’t though.
Harry Redknapp makes interesting West Ham prediction
Competing against the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United will be incredibly hard.
Such is the job that Moyes has done in East London though, anything is possible.
And Harry Redknapp echoed that sentiment, when speaking to talkSPORT yesterday:

“They look solid, they work, they can play, they’ve got goals in them. The only fear I’m sure for everybody, for all the fans, is if Antonio gets injured they’re short of a frontman. They will miss him because he leads the line. They’ve moved Bowen in there and he’s played there but he plays wide. They will miss Antonio if he gets a knock but other than that they’re in great shape and at the moment they’ve got a great chance of finishing fourth this year, why shouldn’t they? I don’t see them being up there and finishing in the top three but certainly I could see them pushing all the way for a Champions League spot, that would be fantastic for the club.”
West Ham will probably have to get close to 70 points to earn a spot inside the top four come May.
We have taken 20 points from 10 games so far, so we are on course for a return of 76 points.
Harry Redknapp making a prediction that West Ham could gatecrash the top four really is a sign of just how far we’ve come as a team.
Moyes won’t let the players get ahead of themselves. As long as the players take one game at a time and don’t get carried away with their exploits, we should be just fine.
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And Champions League football may not be too far away in the future for West Ham.
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