David Moyes, West Ham’s boss, has revealed that it hasn’t been easy trying to find a balance in both the premier league and the European conference league games.
In the West Ham game against Silkeborg in the European conference league on Thursday, Moyes had to make six changes as they defeated Silkebong in a 3-2 win, but they lost to Everton in the premier league games.
When asked if it was difficult to put a balance between the two competitions and other domestic matches, he revealed that it hasn’t been easy.
According to him, it hasn’t been easy as he wants to remain in Europe all the time, but he wouldn’t use it as an excuse not to do well in matches, as no other clubs is giving up
He further said that they did quite well in the group stages last season but it’s quite tougher this season.
“I want to give you a truthful answer so yes but I want to be in Europe all the time.”
“I don’t want to give it up, why would any club want to give it up? I’m certainly not going to use it as an excuse, or a reason for results.
“History will tell you if you look at all the teams that play Thursday-Sunday, it’s a difficult fixture situation. We did quite well with it last year, especially in the group stages but obviously we found it a bit tougher today, that’s for sure.”