West Ham manager David Moyes emphasized the need for support for midfielder Kalvin Phillips following an alleged offensive gesture made by Phillips towards fans after their loss at Newcastle United. Phillips on loan from Manchester City has faced challenges during his time at West Ham with limited playing opportunities and criticism from fans.
Moyes expressed his belief in Phillips’ abilities and stated that the club would provide him with the necessary assistance. Despite hopes of reigniting his career through the loan spell, Phillips has struggled to regain confidence. Fans have expressed sympathy for Phillips, acknowledging his potential and the pressure he faces.
Moyes aims to provide Phillips with support away from the spotlight while fans are urged to offer understanding during this challenging period.
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