The second-leg of their Europa League quarter-final is the most important game of West Ham United’s season so far, but it appears that not everyone is singing from David Moyes’ hymn sheet ahead of the match.
The London Stadium needs to be bouncing from the get go to make the atmosphere as intimidating as possible for Xabi Alonso’s unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen side, but it does need everyone of a claret and blue persuasion to be pulling in the same direction.
In the first leg, shorn of Jarrod Bowen up front, the Hammers played defensively throughout the first leg in Leverkusen.
During his pre-match press conference, Moyes suggested more of the same might be necessary.
“We have to have that patience and that level of trying to find a way of winning the game, or certainly getting a couple of goals in front at the end of 90 minutes,” he said, detailed by the official West Ham website.
“We’ll try to do it, we’ll do everything we can, but we have to be mindful of how we do it and not be over-exposed.
“We did a job at Leverkusen for long periods, but obviously we couldn’t quite see it through.”
If that was the party line, then the first-team players might be expected to toe it in their pre-match interviews, but James Ward-Prowse wants to go in a completely different direction, possibly bringing him into direct conflict with his manager.
“We all know Leverkusen are a good team, but personally I think we showed them a bit too much respect in the first leg, and we didn’t quite pack the punch that I think we can,” he was quoted as saying via a separate report on the official West Ham website.
“We need to go into Thursday all guns blazing, and we know the first goal is going to be
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