Rio Ferdinand let talkSPORT's Rory Jennings know exactly how he felt about his opinion that West Ham should sack David Moyes.
There appears to be uncertainty over Moyes' future at the club despite guiding them to Conference League glory, the club's first trophy since 1980, less than two months ago.
Jennings, known for his outspoken views, says West Ham's poor form in the Premier League means the club should pursue a different route regardless of their success on the continent.
It's safe to say Ferdinand doesn't agree as he took Jennings to task over his recent claims about the Scot at the TNT Sports launch in London.
Rio: I said to the lads I was coming on here and one of them said to me that you were talking about how David Moyes should still be given the sack. Are you sure?
Rory: I'm sure.
Rio: Come on, man! They won a European competition, man.
Rory:Does that not paper over the cracks? They got 40 points in the Premier League [last season], they lost 20 games in the Premier League.
Rio: But they might say 'We were actually focusing elsewhere because we had a real belief that we could win a European competition.' How many managers have won European competitions?
Rory: It's a very impressive achievement but I think there's a ceiling with Moyes and I think that they're really going to pay for backing him this year. Do you not think there's a world in which he could've won that trophy and then bowed out on a high? Because ultimately in terms of being the manager for a Premier League campaign he's going to struggle.
Rio: The only way where that happens where he wins a European competition and bows out is if he says 'It's time.' I don't think the club could in any way shape or form say, 'Listen thank you for that but you've got
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