You won’t believe what Richard Keys has said about West Ham after David Moyes chinwag

Fans of West Ham knew what was in store when they saw David Moyes calling their match versus Chelsea on beIN Sports.

In the summer, West Ham fired David Moyes in the face of harsh criticism from the media.

To yet, Julen Lopetegui, the man who succeeded him, has had trouble igniting the passion among Hammers supporters.

Fans and owners of West Ham are not impressed by his performances, results, or choice to gradually bring in a number of intriguing summer additions.

Chelsea easily defeated West Ham 3-0 at the London Stadium on Saturday.

In their 129-year existence, the Irons have now dropped their opening three league games of a season.

Keys caught up with longtime friend Moyes during the West Ham loss.

In contrast, those matches were against Chelsea, a top four contender, Champions League Villa, and Man City.

The fact that West Ham has surrendered 83 shots more than any other team in the top tier serves as evidence of this. That is about twenty more than the following worst side.

Under Lopetegui, West Ham has also produced the second fewest significant opportunities in the division.

Hearing the phrase “be careful what you wish for” has been like nails on a chalkboard for the majority of West Ham supporters.

As Moyes’ tenure came to an end, it became the standard line that analysts, media, and some supporters—both inside and outside the club—laughed lazily out.

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You won’t believe what Keys has said about West Ham

In fact it is probably easier to make a list of those who haven’t use the tired, reductive line against West Ham in recent months.

From Alan Shearer and Richard Keys to former Hammers coaches Stuart Pearce, Harry Redknapp and Sam Allardyce – membership of the ‘be careful what you wish for’ brigade grew at an alarming rate.

Most West Ham fans love Moyes and fully appreciate everything he did for their club.

But supporters grew fed up with the low-block, low possession style of play from a manager who was very much old school in a world full of Pep Guardiola disciples.

In many ways the early pressure on Lopetegui is somewhat ridiculous given the league season is just five games old.

The media, among whom Moyes has many friends, have had their knives sharpened for Lopetegui from the get go.

The Spaniard is not helping himself of course.

But he and technical director Tim Steidten have been forced to completely overhaul the West Ham squad left behind by Moyes with a turnover of 21 players.

So getting them to gel and play a new style was never going to be easy.

So you won’t believe what Keys has said about West Ham after his Moyes chinwag.

Julen Lopetegui, Manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers (L) embraces David Moyes, Manager of West Ham United ahead of the Premier League match between ...
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‘Be careful what you wish for’

Moyes was alongside Keys in the beIN Sports studio to cover West Ham’s defeat to Chelsea.

And Keys has already pulled out the ‘careful what you wish for’ line just five games into the new Premier League season.

The ex Sky Sports man has savaged West Ham over Moyes on his own website.

“Interesting times at West Ham eh?” Keys said.

“For the first time in their history they’ve lost their first three homes games. They were poor – very poor – against Chelsea and fans were leaving the Taxpayers Stadium long before the end.

“I read Jacob Steinberg in The Guardian Saturday morning referencing the ‘style revolution’ that’s supposed to be happening at West Ham. ‘It’s moving slowly’, he wrote. Adding ‘West Ham look no less dowdy after swapping David Moyes for Julen Lopetegui’.

“Is that the David Moyes who picked the Hammers up when they were in the drop zone – took them to a sixth-place and seventh-place finish and delivered a European trophy? How many times have we said ‘be careful what you wish for’?”

Here we are again, West Ham fans being chastised for daring to want a more attacking and adventurous approach.

But when fans of teams like Spurs, Villa, Brighton, Bournemouth and even Palace call for a more exciting brand of football, and get it, nothing is said.

The fact is West Ham supporters were perfectly entitled to expect better and more.

By the end of his tenure, Moyes even defended Hammers fans in the face of criticism regarding their expectations.

The fact Keys is already saying I told you so just over a month into the new season is nothing short of laughable.

Although it was entirely predictable, as was Jim White running a phone-in on talkSPORT asking ‘Do West Ham fans want Moyes back’.

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