da gbg bet: Although the Upton Park faithful were famously told to ‘be careful what they wished for’ with the passionate – yet supposedly inexperienced – figure of Slaven Bilic firmly leading the charge, West Ham’s newly installed Croatian tactician has simply been a revelation down in the Hammers dug-out thus far.
da bet7: However, as the club’s well-documented move to London’s Olympic Stadium will nonetheless come into motion sooner rather than later, Bilic must ensure beyond all doubt that his squad is in tip-top shape ahead of the new season.
A selection of the club’s current loanee stars – such as Victor Moses – must therefore be given careful consideration between now and the start of what could potentially turn out to be a very busy transfer window for the Hammers this summer.
So then, as several other attacking options have admittedly been linked with a move to the East-End throughout the course of the 2015/16 campaign, does Victor Moses really have a future at West Ham United beyond the current season?
Well, although the 25-year-old wide-man has certainly seen his Hammers career interrupted by injury this season, the on-loan Chelsea star still arguably represents a decent enough asset for any hopeful Premier League side looking to improve upon their fortunes in the modern era.
Via his quick turn of pace inside the final third, relatively impressive ball-control in tight situations, and keen ability to make things happen just when his side seem to require that all-important attacking outlet up-top – this is a player who can most definitely prove somewhat effective on his day.
The Nigerian international could have potentially come in handy down at Stamford Bridge this term of course, considering Chelsea’s stark loss of form across the 2015/16 campaign so far – and possibly even deserves to be singled out as a somewhat underrated attacker on occasion.
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With the right amount of confidence placed in him from the manager, and perhaps lust a little bit more work on the training ground when it comes to tightening up his overall game for West Ham, Slaven Bilic’s current outfit certainly play host to a rather exciting option in the shape of Victor Moses – regardless of whether or not the pacey 25-year-old decides to find a permanent home with the Hammers beyond the current season.
Yet even though Moses seemingly offers a great deal on paper down at Upton Park this term, the former Crystal Palace youngster nonetheless seems to suffer with a range of inconsistency issues that have so far held him back at West Ham in 2015/16. Although the Nigerian certainly possesses many of the necessary tools to make it in the Premier League, getting Victor Moses to play well week-in-week-out has admittedly proven somewhat difficult with all things considered.
The direct winger had previously enjoyed loan spells at both Liverpool and Stoke City – and despite partially doing the business for both sides during his respective spells at Anfield and the Britannia Stadium – maybe it says a great deal about the player in question that neither club ultimately saw fit to turn Victor Moses into a permanent signing in the end.
With fellow summer capture – Michail Antonio – subsequently impressing in front of the Upton Park faithful in Moses’ injury-related absence this term, West Ham arguably find themselves with a hungrier option out on the pitch as well as someone operating with something to prove, as opposed to the aforementioned Chelsea loanee who has often looked void of energy and arguably even lacking in desire at times.
Antonio isn’t as technically gifted as Victor Moses by any stretch of the imagination, but with a little more top-flight experience under his belt down at Upton Park this season, many West Ham fans believe the former Nottingham Forest man has what it takes to successfully replace Moses in the long run.
With Besiktas’ Gokhan Tore also being widely linked with a summer move to the Hammers in recent weeks – due to his prior working relationship with Slaven Bilic in the Turkish Super Lig – maybe the East-End outfit ultimately have wider plans that go beyond the need to keep Victor Moses at Upton Park on a permanent basis.
So, barring any major turnaround in fortunes for the 25-year-old Chelsea loanee between now and the end of the season, it seems West Ham United and their newly acquired manager could find themselves parting ways with Moses on rather unceremonious terms when all is said and done.
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