Pressure is on David Moyes to make the right decisions regarding his new signings, according to West Ham insiders Claret and Hugh.
The high-level Hammers insiders claim that whilst the club’s owners are adamant that Moyes is the man to turn things around, the pressure is still very much on for the Scot.
West Ham have made a truly horrendous start to their 2022/23 Premier League campaign, and we are currently marooned inside the bottom three.
David Moyes apparently has just five games to save his job at the London Stadium.

The pressure is on David Moyes, that’s for sure. The main reason for that is the fact that he led his side to back-to-back European qualifying campaigns, and this season, his team are quite simply not meeting his standards.
He also spent nearly £180 million in the summer transfer window. Now is the time for him to deliver…
Pressure is on David Moyes
According to claims from club insiders Claret and Hugh, the Scot is now right under the microscope.
Crucially, the Hammers owners have made it clear that it is up to him to get the best out of the summer signings.
It was Moyes who signed them after all.
One thing I will say is that Moyes’s methods of easing new signings in really do seem to be rather archaic.

Players today thrive on confidence, especially attackers. So what better time to throw them into the team than straight after arriving at the club for a large fee?
Instead, the likes of Gianluca Scamacca and Maxwel Cornet have been made to sit on the bench for the majority of the Premier League games, whilst Moyes’s old favourites have continued to let him down.
The pressure is firmly on David Moyes to start producing results.
Starting some of the new signings and giving them a regular run of games in the side may be the best place to start for the Scot.
If he continues to stick with his old favourites, he may well be signing his own death warrant.
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