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David Moyes has said he takes no comfort from the turmoil at West Ham with his former club on to their third manager since he departed 16 months ago.

Moyes delivered West Ham’s first trophy for 43 years in the 2023 Europa Conference League only for many supporters to demand a change of manager and more adventurous style throughout the following season. He admits that 2024 was probably the right time to leave from his perspective too.

His successor at the London Stadium, Julen Lopetegui, was sacked after 22 games while his replacement, Graham Potter, was replaced by Nuno Espírito Santo on Saturday having presided over six wins in 25 matches. But the Everton manager insists the instability and lack of direction at West Ham gives him no satisfaction.

“I think sometimes at football clubs everyone thinks the grass can always be greener but I had a great time at West Ham, I really did. A hugely enjoyable time,” said Moyes, who was speaking before Potter’s dismissal. “I got on great with everybody but if people want to keep changing all the time, I don’t know if that is the best way for clubs.

“I think clubs need to...

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