Watch “Getting sacked in the morning,” Brentford fans mocks David Moyes with brutal chant, video goes viral

Watch “Getting sacked in the morning,” Brentford fans mocks David Moyes with brutal chant, video goes viral

An update has been provided on David Moyes future at West Ham after Brentford supporters used a playful chant to ridicule him during Friday’s victory

The Hammers lost 2-0 to Brentford.

The Hammers’ 2-0 loss to the Bees has increased the pressure on David Moyes to remain with the London Stadium team. With 14 points from 17 games, Moyes and his team have had yet another poor start to the season, moving the club one spot above the Premier League relegation zone.

 Brentford fans mocks David Moyes with brutal chant, video goes viral

Jacob Steinberg’s report claims that West Ham is willing to allow their manager sometime to turn things around and that Moyes’ job security is not in immediate danger. With the number of signings during the summer transfer window, he received a lot of support, and they were anticipated to compete for European qualifying.

However, as we have already observed, things aren’t turning out as expected. In the upcoming weeks, it will be interesting to watch if Moyes can turn around the fortunes of his squad.

West Ham fans left the stadium before the end of the match.

Before leaving the game due to injury, Ivan Toney scored his tenth goal of the year, beating Lukasz Fabianski with 18 minutes remaining. Josh Dasilva got in behind Angelo Ogbonna before scoring just before halftime, which made things worse for the Hammers. Declan Rice’s long-range shot that deflected off the goal post came the closest to scoring.

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Before the final horn sounded, spectators voiced their opinions, supporters departed the stadium, booing erupted, and the stadium was noticeably empty when the final horn sounded. Additionally, as the home crowd dispersed early, Brentford fans could be heard yelling “we’ve got more fans than you” before singing “you’re getting sacked in the morning” to Moyes.

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The hammers boss accepted being under pressure.

The West Ham manager acknowledged that there is pressure on his position, adding, “I don’t think it’s unfair. If you lose five games in a row in the business, we’re in, pressure will be put on you. “West Ham has been a terrific club for me, and we’ve done well. I simply want the best for the club. I’m committed to maintaining it there and avoiding falling behind. I hope we can leave this place soon.

The Hammers’ supporters have witnessed under performance with the additions they made in the summer. They want West Ham to be back where it belongs. Right now, they are letting themselves down. However, a couple of victories could change it. Stay with us and be optimistic.

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