West Ham played within themselves as they played Leicester in the Premier League. No injuries was the order of the day as they focused on the Europa Conference League. West Ham_Premier League_Relegation_LeicesterThe Hammers focused on Europa against Leicester.

There is little doubt that the Hammers were focused on the Europa Conference as they faced Leicester yesterday. 

Very few of the Hammers players truly extended themselves and were understandably on injury survival watch. 

It was certainly no surprise to me that the individual’s who put in real effort were those with something to prove. Whilst none were in top form, it was Coufal, Downes and Fornals who played with real energy. 

West Ham were more focused on the Europa Conference as they protected players against Leicester City

Hammers focused on Europa

None of the players above were guaranteed a starting place in Prague, and it showed in their efforts. Those who know they’ll start like Michail Antonio and Declan Rice seemed to play within themselves. 

Lucas Paqueta began brightly but quickly faded as West Ham failed to match Leicester City’s desperate but futile endeavour. 

Moyes a very happy bunny

Ultimately manager David Moyes will be happy to have survived the final game unscathed. Kurt Zouma was rested, Antonio was withdrawn and Rice managed to avoid injury. 

The players managed to retain a degree of fitness ahead of a game ten days away. Possibly Pablo Fornals has given the manager some thinking to do and he also has a decision at right back. 

Moyes negotiated a tricky fixture, against a desperate team. It wasn’t the result anyone wanted but we have bigger fish to fry and the team played like it. 

For West Ham the game didn’t massively matter, but with Chelsea drawing only one additional league placing was available.

The season sign-off had been in the penultimate game against Leeds at The London Stadium. Rice and Lanzini both got their goodbye goals, and the team got the home win whilst Paqueta purred.

David Moyes would have wanted to finish the Leicester game with a clean bill of health and that’s what he got.

Job done!

Gonzo

By Gonzo

West Ham fan for as long as I can remember. I was flukey enough to watch The Irons beat Bury 10-0 in my first ever game . . . True to form, West Ham then went out and signed their central defender 😬

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