West Ham: To The Chagrin of A Journalist, Tim Howard asserted that David Moyes was superior than Sir Alex Ferguson?

To the amazement of Thomas Bristow, a reporter for The Mirror, Tim Howard stated that he thought West Ham manager, David Moyes was a better manager than Sir Alex Ferguson.

At Goodison Park, the current head coach of the Hammers managed the goalie who had previously played for Manchester United and Everton.

The 44-year-old Howard ended his playing career in his native America in 2021 and hung up his gloves.

Throughout his career, he made exactly 700 appearances, a large number of them in the Premier League.

The former USA international told The Mirror on March 5 that David Moyes is the “best manager,” as Bristow had said on X. Almost ten years were spent with him. He bonded us as a family, loved me and my teammates, and introduced me to the football club. We had some strong cup campaigns, a lot of game wins, and some success in Europe. Yes, David Moyes, is very clever.

Tim Howard has high regard for West Ham manager David Moyes.

Howard’s admiration for Moyes is evidence of his ability to lead and manage people.

There are many among the West Ham fan base who continue to distrust him, but overall, he is a safe pair of hands for the team right now. After all, they now hold the seventh spot in the top division and have a good chance of making it back to Europe.

Some pressure has been released after they defeated Brentford and Everton in their last two straight games.

The moment Moyes led the Hammers to the Europa Conference League victory the previous season will live on in history.

He explained to me why Sir Alex Ferguson was not a better manager than David Moyes in a sit-down, exclusive conversation with Tim Howard.
Having worked under David Moyes for many years at Everton, Howard will be well-versed in his management style. While it may be a bit of an overstatement to say he is superior to Sir Alex, Howard still has respect for his former boss.

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