The Herald on Sunday

Moyes handed new deal at West Ham

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WEST HAM manager David Moyes has been rewarded with a new three-year contract.

The Scot guided the Hammers to Europa League qualificat­ion last term courtesy of a sixth-place finish in the Premier League.

“This is where I want to be and I’m happy,” Moyes told West Ham’s website. “I’m excited to be given this opportunit­y to build on what we all have already achieved here. The owners and I are fully aligned with how we want to keep developing and improving the football club.”

Moyes, who initially managed the Hammers between November 2017 and May 2018, returned for a second spell in December 2019 following the departure of Manuel Pellegrini. The 58-year-old helped the London club avoid relegation in the 2019-2020 campaign before continuing the resurgence by leading them to their highest Premier League points tally of 65 in the season just gone.

“We have made tremendous progress in the past 15 months and that has been a collective effort from everyone at the club,” he said. “We must keep pushing boundaries for consistent improvemen­t as we all aim to continue the growing of the club.”

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