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<p>The Hammers have won their group to reach the last 16 of the Europa
Conference League and now face AEK Larnaca for a second leg chance for
Moyes to continue his quest for European glory. Unfortunately, their
domestic form has been dismal and should they lose again on Wednesday
evening, it could mean entering into relegation battle mode.<br><br>The
manager has welcomed this competition, noting: "It provides us with a
distraction from our Premier League issues and gives us something to
look forward to. We can't wait for our next game at the London Stadium
and hopefully come out on top."<br><br>On Saturday, Antonio was the star
player, scoring West Ham's first goal since October and setting up
Michail Benrahma for another. Afterwards, Antonio doubled their
advantage with his first brace in 19 months after receiving an exquisite
pass from Declan Rice. Clive Allen who watched on BT Sport described it
as "sensational" and described the goal as "absolutely beautiful".<br><br>Info:koora4live <a href="https://kooora4lives.io/">https://kooora4lives.io/</a><br><br>Moyes
has been looking to develop his midfield and has recently brought in
Maxwel Cornet, Jarrod Bowen and Tomas Soucek for some key games. All
three players have made an impact; Cornet's excellent through ball
enabled Lucas Paqueta to reach Antonio for the opening goal.<br><br>West
Ham have often been vulnerable to attacks from the center when
defending deep. Their wider midfielders were often in narrow positions
and this left them more often losing the ball than usual. With their new
system of 5-2-3, however, West Ham were able to press forward more
effectively and have a higher defensive line which enabled them to make
gains in midfield.<br><br>This shift was most evident when they
countered from a 4-2-3-1 formation, as players that had typically been
in the wide positions moved infield and became more active during
transitions. This enabled Cresswell to move away from his left-sided
central defender, giving them another wide option who could better feed
their attack when in possession.<br><br>West Ham often played from a
3-4-3 formation, similar to Everton. Their width-forwards and wing-backs
often advanced from central defence, allowing them to play more direct
passes into the box and get more crosses into it. Furthermore, their
full-backs were more active during periods of possession which allowed
them to apply extra pressure when the ball was lost.<br><br>At Everton,
Moyes developed his team's speed and directness when countering from
deeper defensive blocks; however, West Ham have yet to demonstrate this
level of organisation within their units and remain vulnerable in
central areas when defending deep. If they want to compete against
stronger sides at the London Stadium, this must be addressed.<br><br>Source: <a href="https://kooora4lives.io/%D9%83%D9%88%D8%B1%D8%A9">https://kooora4lives.io/كورة</a> 4 لايف<br><br></p>
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