Furious West Ham fans tear into Moyes after Watford loss: 'He is draining the confidence already' - originally posted on Sportslens.com
David Moyes would have expected a better start to life as the new manager of West Ham United.
The former Manchester United boss replaced Slaven Bilic earlier this month after a poor start to the season.
West Ham faced Watford in the Premier League earlier today and they were beaten comfortably. The Hornets managed to win 2-0 and the West Ham fans took to Twitter to mock the appointment of Moyes once again.
@JackLeatherr @MichaelCorder7 http://pic.twitter.com/LgBD7ENkwR
— Christopher Berry (@tehbezza17) November 19, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/4CChyCuZPK
— Callum Dumbell (@CalDumbell) November 19, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/s5Or6jsdW5
— CR67 (@_CR67_) November 19, 2017
#MOYESOUT http://pic.twitter.com/zT7BpbWSUq
— #MOYESOUT ⚒ (@WeWantMoyesOUT) November 19, 2017
— Dex 🥇 (@DexterUnited) November 19, 2017
Welcome to West Ham http://pic.twitter.com/Kbrzh09SRS
— Richard Tulk (@RichardTulk) November 19, 2017
— ⚒⚒DRAGONBEAR⚒⚒ (@b1gpapab3ar) November 19, 2017
does moyes know we can have 3 subs ??
— chris armstrong (@chrisdehammer) November 19, 2017
The Relegation was confirmed when Moyes was appointed as the Manager,now they are making sure that it definetly happens
— The Great Messi (@OutrageousMessi) November 19, 2017
David moyes draining the confidence allready is he actually human. What was the board thinking.
— neil brown (@Nabster302) November 19, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/fWC72m1DjP
— Joe Harris (@JoeHarris8) November 19, 2017
Moyes has been under a lot of pressure since his appointment and it will be interesting to see whether his side can bounce back with a positive result next week.
West Ham will face the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City in their next five matches and Moyes will need a massive slice of luck to get through the festive period without a backlash from the fans.
The Hammers have been shocking at the back and Moyes will need to fix his defence first in order to survive relegation this season.
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