(Reuters) - David Moyes begins his new job as West Ham United manager intent on reviving his floundering career by resuscitating a club mired in relegation trouble. Now he faces a similar fight at West Ham, with little in Saturday's 4-1 home defeat by Liverpool - Slaven Bilic's final game in charge - to offer immediate hope of a revival. RELEGATION ZONEEverton's 3-2 comeback win over Watford on Sunday dropped West Ham into 18th place, with nine points from 11 games. While Bilic lost one of his 17 games in charge at the old ground, West Ham have been beaten 11 times in 24 matches in their new home. Both manager and team need to learn how to win again, which makes his appointment an intriguing leap of faith by the owners.
Source: The Star November 07, 2017 09:56 UTC