David Moyes addressed the media this morning, ahead of the Manchester United vs West Ham FA Cup clash tomorrow night.
West Ham United head to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United in the fifth round of the world’s oldest domestic cup competition.
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On Saturday, West Ham beat Nottingham Forest 4-0 at the London Stadium – a result that probably kept Moyes in the job.

So confidence should be high amongst the Hammers squad, heading into the fifth round FA Cup clash with Man United.
However, West Ham do have some key men who aren’t currently match fit, including the likes of Kurt Zouma, Gianluca Scamacca and Maxwel Cornet.
And it seems as though we have another few problems to deal with as well when it comes to injuries…
Moyes speaks ahead of Manchester United vs West Ham FA Cup clash
The Scot spoke to reporters this morning and delivered an update ahead of the FA Cup clash at Old Trafford tomorrow night.
Moyes suggested that only three West Ham players will be unavailable for selection against Man United, as quoted by Football.London:

“We’ve got a squad available and ready to go. We’ve got a few injuries, Lukasz Fabianski has got a fractured cheekbone and eyesocket. We don’t know whether it will be operated on yet. Vladimir Coufal has got a heel injury, I think that’s really the two injuries we have from the weekend. Danny Ings is cup tied.”
It’s a real shame that Coufal is out injured having just rediscovered his from, and the fact that Ings is cup tied is a real blow as well.
However, the good news to take from that update is that Zouma, Scamacca and Cornet are all in contention to feature tomorrow night.
The Hammers have desperately missed those players over the past few weeks and in Cornet’s case, months.
The Manchester United vs West Ham FA Cup clash should be an absolute cracker, and I have a sneaky feeling that we might just pull a result out of the bag.
COYI X
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