Michael Own thinks that West Ham will pick up at least a draw against Manchester United this evening.
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The Hammers head to Old Trafford to take on Man United in the midst of a rich vein of form.
David Moyes has worked wonders since taking over stat the London Stadium for a second time in December 2019.
West Ham are currently flying high in fifth spot in the Premier League table.

A win against Manchester United tonight would see us jump up level on points with fourth placed Chelsea with a game in hand.
With Chelsea drawing yesterday and Everton losing, today’s game really is a huge opportunity for the Hammers.
It has been claimed that Manchester United are in the midst of a somewhat of an injury crisis as well.
That could all be mind games of course. Whatever team Ole Gunnar Solskjaer picks will be a strong one though.
Michael Owen thinks surprise Manchester United vs West Ham outcome on the cards
The Hammers will have to be at their very best if they are to have any chance of getting a result against Man United.
Michael Owen shared why he thinks a surprise could be on the cards, as quoted by the Mirror:

‘David Moyes has been touted widely as a candidate for Manager of the Year and I have to say it’s well deserved. The Hammers are exceeding most people’s expectations and I see this being a very tricky fixture for Manchester United. United’s best performances have been on the road this season. At home, overall, they’ve been decent, however, they do tend to switch off. It must be noted that Jesse Lingard will miss out due to the terms of his loan deal, so that is a blow for the visitors. That said, I still think the Hammers have enough about them to get something, so I’m siding with David Moyes to take at least a point against his former employers.’
Manchester United 1-1 West Ham
Most West Ham fans would snap your hand off for a point.
The way things have gone this season, however, why should we settle for just a draw?
Anything can happen this season. The Hammers have more than enough to hurt Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Let’s just hope that David Moyes sets up his side with some real attacking intent.
COYI
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