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    Europa Conference League: Moments Hammers, Moyes Will Never Forget

    SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSBy SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSJune 9, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There are moments in football that make you forget the bad stuff.

    They make you forget the idiots who throw things at players, make you forget the players who roll around on the floor as if they had been wounded when, in fact, they have barely been touched.

    Football creates moments that make you forget.

    By the side of the pitch at Fortuna Arena, with West Ham’s celebrations in full swing after beating Fiorentina 2-1 to win the Europa Conference League, manager David Moyes saw his dad.

    He went straight over, gave him the firmest of hugs and placed round his neck the winners’ medal he had been given by Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin.

    David snr is 87. His son is 60. They both grinned from ear to ear. The joy on their faces was something to behold. A dad with his lad, someone who has proved himself to be successful in the most unforgiving of professions, finally, after 25 years, winning something.

    “He was the first one I thought I should get it [the medal] round his neck,” said Moyes. “I hope he is enjoying it.”

    No-one from West Ham will ever forget June 7, 2023. The club’s first trophy in 43 years. Their first European trophy since 1965 and the days of Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters.

    As captain Declan Rice said in the build-up to the game, beating Fiorentina in Prague would make them legends. That is the status they earned with Jarrod Bowen’s last-minute goal. The moment that made people forget the bad stuff.

    Nevertheless, when the euphoria has subsided and the joy is replaced by satisfaction, then will come the tricky bit.

    How do you move forward from this?

    In the first official statement released by the club after the final whistle, chairman David Sullivan referred back to that contentious decision to leave Upton Park, where Thursday’s victory parade will leave from, for London Stadium.

    “When we moved to the new ground, we dreamed of moments like this,” he said.

    “Our task now is to build on this triumph, and the double-winning feats of our Under-18 Academy team, ensuring that every time our men and women start a new season in West Ham United colours, they are competing for more success.”

    Fine words. Far harder to implement.

    For a start, West Ham are going to lose their captain. It was typical of how Rice has given everything for the club that he should be fully involved in the post-match celebrations.

    No-one could accuse him of holding back and saving himself for a big-money move in the summer. “I love this club, I love playing for this club,” he said afterwards.

    But West Ham know an exit is coming, even those thousands of fans who chanted ‘one more year, Declan Rice’ before, during and especially after the victory.

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