Moyes says that Euro final is biggest career moment

As West Ham prepare for their first European final in 47 years, since they lost the European Cup Winners’ Cup final to Anderlecht in 1976, the magnitude of the match hasn’t been lost on David Moyes.

The Scot has been a manager for 25 years, taking in stints at Preston North End, Everton, Man United, Real Sociedad and Sunderland before his two stints in east London.

During that time he has managed over 1,000 games but the one that the Hammers will play on Wednesday, the Scot admitted in his pre-match press conference, will be the biggest of his career.

Pictures from Sky Sports News



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