Am Austrian lockdown has put an end to that anyway with the game going behind closed doors regardless.
But the manager is clearly unhappy that a few of our fans managed to give the club a bad name by storming the games without tickets in Genk.
Speaking to reporters he said: “We’re a new club and we don’t want to go back, we want to be in Europe and we want people to look forward to West Ham coming to play.
I see Premier League teams who are in Europe and in the Champions League every year and I don’t see any trouble coming from their supporters.
Whether they travel to Madrid, Paris or wherever, I want to be one of those clubs who does that every season.
We have to make sure we’re a club that people want to have and we need the supporters to see that. We have to move on.”