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David Moyes says West Ham have 'half a chance' of Europa League progress

David Moyes says West Ham have 'half a chance' of Europa League progress

David Moyes gives West Ham "half a chance" of progressing from their Europa League tie with Bayer Leverkusen.

The Hammers were sunk by two late goals as they suffered a 2-0 reverse in Thursday's (11.04.24) first leg and Moyes is refusing to write his team off despite their predicament.

The coach told TNT Sports: "Leverkusen have a good record of scoring late. We were aware of that. We did a great job but we played against a Champions League side and we’re not quite at that level.

"We’re still in the tie and we have half a chance in the second leg.

"We’d like to have played more attacking. The players did a brilliant job with the structure. We got done by two corner kicks. The second one was really poor from our point of view.

"It’s going to take some performance because they’re a really good team. You never know what’s going to happen. Let’s try to get one and then see if we can get two. We’ll pick ourselves up for next week and hopefully get the crowd behind us.

"This team we’re playing will be Champions League next year. We have to recognise what we’re playing against. We’ll have to do exceptionally well to get that result."

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski made a number of saves to keep West Ham in the game but admits that he was "disappointed" that the team conceded twice in the closing minutes from set-piece situations.

The veteran said: "We are very disappointed.

"We worked hard for 80 minutes and then we gave two goals away from set-pieces. Usually defending set-pieces is our strength but you have to give a lot of credit to the opposition because they pushed the whole game.

"The more disappointing thing is that we conceded the second goal. It gives them a bit more confidence. We won’t give up. We have to believe and respond in the second leg.

"I wouldn’t say we ran out of energy. Both teams did their best. In the end the second set-piece felt too easy. It felt like the striker had too much space.

"We have a really good record at home. They’re special magical nights and hopefully the second leg will be the same."

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