Irish Sunday Mirror

Moyes: Give Euro refs the red card

HAMMERS MANAGER’S DIG AT ‘AVERAGE’ OFFICIALS AFTER FRANKFURT FIASCO

- By TOM HOPKINSON

DAVID MOYES has slammed the standard of officiatin­g in the Europa League following West Ham’s semi-final exit.

The Hammers boss and left-back Aaron Cresswell were sent off in the secondleg against Eintracht Frankfurt by referee Jesus Gil Manzano.

And captain Declan Rice faces a UEFA charge for an expletive-laden outburst he aimed at the Spanish official afterwards in the tunnel.

Rice said: “Ref. Ref. It’s so poor. All night, it’s so bad. How can you be that bad? Honestly, you’ve probably been f ***** g paid. F ***** g corruption.”

Moyes was furious with the referee’s performanc­e as well and has vowed to stand by his skipper.

However, it was not just last week’s refereeing display that has upset the Scot, but much of what had gone before it in the competitio­n as well.

Moyes said: “I don’t think the standard of officiatin­g has been very good.

“In fact, it has been pretty average.

“The Premier League is a better standard, but I’ve always said that.

“If you look at my quotes for a long time regarding referees, certainly from my short spell in Spain, I thought the Premier League referees were far better, but I was saying that five or six years ago. In the FURIOUS

Europa League, there’s part of the game now, in terms of the officiatin­g of it, that soft free-kicks are acceptable and the game can be stopped. “And if I’m a paying customer… “They’re certainly not putting all the time on for stoppages, there’s certainly an awful lot of players going down so easily.

“It used to be that you stopped a game for head knocks. On Thursday it was stopped for a different kind.

“There were lots of things like that going on, but I’m not going to change it.”

One thing Moyes is confident of changing this summer is some of the players at his disposal.

He added: “A couple of years ago, we had a real good couple of windows where it worked for us.

“We need to try to make that happen again, we need to try to get it where we get a couple of players who can add to the team and give us more players who can play.

“It is easier said than done, easy just to say, ‘We will bring in a few players.’

“You have to get the right ones, the right characters and get everything to fill in and it doesn’t always work that way.

“The team we have had now for two-and-a-half years has been a really great one and we will need to start building on top of that, and try to do more.

“If you don’t, then you stand still and we can’t stand still.

“We are still a side where there is no guarantee West Ham can continue to finish in the top five or six, not with the money you see other teams spending.

“Newcastle are going to come into the mix, Aston Villa are big spenders.

“There is no guarantee you can ever get up here.

“That is why us being up and around the position we’re in is a great one to be in, considerin­g that we’ve just had 50 or more games.

“Still to be in with a chance of sixth or seventh says a lot.”

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IT’S AN OFF NIGHT Moyes gets red card during semi-final against Frankfurt
Hammers skipper Declan Rice IT’S AN OFF NIGHT Moyes gets red card during semi-final against Frankfurt

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