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West Ham United’s head coach, David Moyes, addressed the media ahead of the club’s upcoming Europa League quarter-final first leg match against Bayer Leverkusen. Unfortunately for West Ham, key players Jarrod Bowen, Kalvin Phillips, and Edson Alvarez will all be sidelined due to injuries.

Moyes expressed disappointment in Bowen’s absence, citing a knee injury with no clear timeline for his return. He acknowledged Bowen’s significance to the team and recognized that his absence will be felt. Despite the challenges posed by Leverkusen, the Bundesliga leaders, Moyes remains hopeful that West Ham can rise to the occasion and deliver a strong performance.

Emphasizing the importance of leadership, composure, and tactical understanding, Moyes stressed the need for his team to handle the pressure and match Leverkusen’s unbeaten streak. He highlighted the contributions of players like Lucas Paqueta and Mohammed Kudus, describing them as “hugely important” while acknowledging their occasional frustrating moments.

Reflecting on West Ham’s recent success in European competitions, Moyes expressed confidence in the team’s abilities and their readiness for the upcoming match. Despite the challenges ahead, Moyes conveyed optimism about West Ham’s prospects in the competition and emphasized the two-legged nature of the tie. Overall, Moyes and his team are looking forward to

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