PL MONTHLY ROUNDUP: So Close, Yet So Far In The End

Liverpool’s dreamlike season came to a sour conclusion as the Reds narrowly lost both the English Premier League and a UEFA Champions League final to Man City and Real Madrid, thus serving a final blow to the stomach for Liverpool’s quadruple aspirations.

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PL MONTHLY ROUNDUP: Just How Extraordinary Is David Moyes’ West Ham

Despite falling to a 1-0 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers over the weekend, West Ham United remain to be the one team that has undoubtedly stolen the limelight so far this season.

Subsequent to their sixth league finish last season, the Hammers have since improved, knocking out both Manchester United and Manchester City in the Carabao Cup.

David Moyes, whom is in charge for his second spell at the London Stadium, has managed to transform a struggling West Ham United side into one of the finest teams in England.

Currently topping their Europa League group with two games to spare, one would’ve guessed that the Hammers would struggle coping with playing European football, considering how rigid Moyes’ side was last season.

During the 2020/21 season, there wasn’t much change done to the starting XI, with seven players starting at least 30 Premier League games. The likes of Antonio, Dawson, and the then loanee Jesse Lingard, were played whenever they were available, leaving them prone to injuries.

Nonetheless, West Ham are a force to be reckoned with now, one capable of beating the likes of Liverpool if given a chance.

Out of all the monumental work David Moyes has done, the gaffer deserves full credit for developing a winning mindset at this West Ham club.