When writing his regular column for the Evening Standard, West Ham captain Mark Noble suggested that David Moyes should be ready to rotate his first XI on a regular basis over the next month or so, with games coming thick and fast.
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The Hammers are in real trouble at the moment. They are currently sitting in 16th spot in the Premier League table, level on points with 18th placed Bournemouth and only one point clear of 19th placed Aston Villa.
This evening’s game at home to Wolves is absolutely vital for West Ham.
There will, of course, be no fans inside the London Stadium. But who knows? That might actually do the Hammers a favour.
The likes of Sebastien Haller and Felipe Anderson might find a sense of freedom to perform that they haven’t had all season long.
David Moyes has a very strong squad of players. And it will be intriguing to see what starting XI the Scot goes with tomorrow.
Mark Noble suggested that Moyes needs to use every player at his disposal over the the course of the final nine games this season, when writing his column for the Standard:
“With nine games in six weeks, the manager will know he has to use his entire squad, because there is no way you can play the same team every week after such a long break and considering the unique circumstances.”
Nothing less than a win will do against Wolves this evening. Let’s hope we pick up what would be a massive three points and avoid any injuries.
Then roll on Tottenham away on Tuesday night.
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