West Ham manager David Moyes expresses optimism about Kalvin Phillips making a significant impact at the club similar to Jesse Lingard’s influence last season. Phillips on loan from Manchester City for the rest of the season struggled for playing time at City after a £45m move from Leeds United.
Moyes highlights Phillips’ pedigree and England national team experience hoping the move to West Ham will help him regain form. The manager emphasizes the competition and the opportunity for Phillips to prove himself.
West Ham is currently sixth in the Premier League and Phillips might debut against Bournemouth. Moyes sees the signing as a positive addition to the squad.
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