West Ham United appoint David Moyes as their new manager following the sacking of Slaven Bilic
Croatian Bilic was sacked on Monday following a meeting with club officials as West Ham dropped into the relegation zone
West Ham United have appointed David Moyes as their manager following the sacking of Slaven Bilic, the Premier League club said on Tuesday.
Croatian Bilic was sacked on Monday following a meeting with club officials as West Ham dropped into the relegation zone after a 4-1 home defeat by Liverpool left them with two wins in 11 league games.
Joint Chairman David Sullivan said the club would benefit from Moyes’ experience in the Premier League.
“We need somebody with experience, knowledge of the Premier League and the players in it, and we believe David is the right man to turn things around and get the best out of the players at the club,” Sullivan said in a statement.
“He is highly regarded and respected within the game, and will bring fresh ideas, organisation and enthusiasm.”
Moyes coached Sunderland last season but stepped down following the club’s relegation to the Championship.
The former Everton manager’s stock has fallen considerably in recent years, following an unsuccessful spell at Spanish side Real Sociedad and an ill-fated stint as Alex Ferguson’s successor at Manchester United in 2013-14.