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Moyes is back for another survival mission

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LONDON: Discarded for not being the “highcalibr­e” manager desired by West Ham, David Moyes was brought back by the east London club for a second spell in charge.

Premier League survival was Moyes’ mission two seasons ago, and that’s the manager’s job again.

Only this time, rather than a six-month contract, Moyes has secured an 18-month deal to succeed Manuel Pellegrini.

The Chilean lost his job on Saturday, with West Ham only a place and a point above the relegation zone after a loss to Leicester.

“I’ll be looking to see what I can do and what I can make improvemen­ts to, how we can get some wins with the players and how we can get some quick wins on the field as well,” Moyes said.

“I do believe that the squad of players I’ve got here is a better squad of players than when I took over before, so I am looking forward to working with them.”

The Scot’s first game is at home on Wednesday to Bournemout­h.

“I’ve missed being here because I really enjoyed it,” he said. “I enjoyed being around the stadium and I loved being in this part of the world and I missed the club, so I can’t wait to get started.”

Two years ago, Moyes guided West Ham out of the relegation zone on his hiring to a 13th-place finish during a six-month reign that was terminated at the end of the 201718 season.

It was joint chairman David Sullivan who said before hiring Pellegrini that they needed to find a “high-calibre figure” rather than Moyes who could take the club “in line with our ambitions.”

Now Sullivan has had to go back to the coach he cast aside.

The spell in east London helped Moyes rebuild a coaching reputation that was damaged by unsuccessf­ul spells at Manchester United – as Alex Ferguson’s immediate successor – Real Sociedad and Sunderland since leaving Everton in 2013.

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