Dharmesh Sheth has just provided an update on the future of under-fire West Ham United manager David Moyes.
West Ham are currently in the midst of a really poor run of form and David Moyes is really feeling the pressure, with time allegedly running out for him at the London Stadium.
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The Hammers have taken just four points from our last seven Premier League games, and that’s clearly nowhere near good enough.
So is time really running out for Moyes, or will he have the remainder of the season to turn things around? talkSPORT recently suggested that the 60-year-old will see out the season at the London Stadium, but won’t be offered a new deal.
And if Moyes is moved on, Tim Steidten will apparently be playing a big role in finding his replacement…

‘It’s so harsh…’: Dharmesh Sheth makes brand new David Moyes / Tim Steidten claim
The Sky Sports pundit has been speculating about the Scot’s uncertain future in charge of the Hammers.
And Sheth highlighted how director of football Steidten could be tasked with finding a replacement for Moyes, when speaking to Give Me Sport:
“What do they want to do? Where do they want to go? Do they want David Moyes to stay and thereby sign a brand new contract and then work alongside Tim Steidten and compromise on where they need to strengthen particularly in recruitment? Or do they say right David Moyes, it’s up in the summer, we’re going to move in a new direction now. And then Tim Steidten and his expertise come to bear not only with recruitment, but also with managerial selection, as well. And maybe there would be a manager that comes into West Ham that aligns more to Tim Steidten. It’s so harsh even talking about what’s going to happen with David Moyes considering what he’s achieved at West Ham United. Look, winning that first trophy, that first major trophy in 43 years, when they won the Europa Conference League. That was an incredible moment, an incredible night.”
I think it’s very clear to see that Moyes’s time at the London Stadium is coming to an end, and it’s little wonder as to why.
The football that the Scot has his team playing is utterly turgid, and is actually really hard to watch week in, week out. The problem with that style of football is that you have to be hard to beat to make it acceptable in any way.
That’s not the case now though is it. We’ve shipped the fourth most amount of goals in the Premier League this season, and our defending has been shambolic at times.
If West Ham are to make any kind of real progress, we need to get rid of the 60-year-old and bring in a forward-thinking, more progressive young manager.
Thanks for the memories Dave but it’s time to go. And Dharmesh Sheth has clearly highlighted how David Moyes may well be running out of chances at West Ham.
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