Jarrod Bowen doesn’t think there is any other manager who can do what David Moyes has done for West Ham since he joined the club in 2019.
The Scottish tactician led West Ham to the Europa Conference League title last season – which was their first major trophy since 1980.
Before that, he had led the club to two top-seven finishes and the Europa League semi-final in 2022.
According to Bowen, Moyes does not get the credit he deserves for all his achievements at the London club
“What he’s done for this club I don’t think any other manager would come close to,” Bowen told 5 Live Sport.
“When I joined, they were in a relegation battle,” said Bowen. “He kept the club up, then we had two seasons of finishing sixth and seventh, getting to a Europa League semi-final, going all the way and winning the Conference League.
“What he has done for the club probably doesn’t get enough credit. But that’s just noise. The players respect the manager, respect his ways.”
Before Moyes joined West Ham, he coached at Preston North End, Everton, Manchester United, Real Sociedad, and Sunderland.
Moyes and the Hammers have started this season well as they currently sit second on the Premier League log after taking seven points in their first three games.
In those three games, they have beaten both Brighton and Hove Albion, and Chelsea 3-1 respectively. They host Luton Town in their next game on Friday night.