Moyes admits it’s hard to judge his performance

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David Moyes has  admitted that it will be difficult for the West Ham board to decide on his future at the end of the season.

The manager admits he wants to win games more regularly and understands that his record at the club has fallen short of the standards hr would have set himself.

Speaking to the official site he said: “I think it’s hard to judge how I’ve done this season. I actually would like to be a manager who wins games regularly.

I don’t want to be a manager who is battling around relegation. I want to have winning teams.

“I had eleven years of, in the main, winning teams, and that’s what I want to do. I want to be challenging the top teams and have a team that, most weeks, I have an idea of what their level of performance will likely be, because that means I’m feeling a lot better every week, rather than wondering if we are up or down.

“Some of our performances here have been excellent and some I’ve wondered ‘Where did that come from?’.

“Consistency is getting yourself at a level of play and building it, and everybody would like consistency.”

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