David Moyes’s side have lost at home after their previous two Europa League wins, though face Spurs in confident mood
It is too early to say whether following their first two European assignments with a couple of late home defeats is part of a worrying trend for West Ham, who have every reason to feel confident before hosting Tottenham at the London Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
These are unusually heady times for the east London club, who maintained their perfect record in the Europa League by beating Genk 3-0 on Thursday night, and David Moyes hopes his side still have plenty left in the tank before facing Spurs. “I want to try and challenge on all fronts if I can,” West Ham’s manager said after another composed performance from his team, who won with something to spare against the Belgian side, using their power at set pieces to move six points clear at the top of Group H.
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