
David Moyes to jet out of Qatar as West Ham United sack pressure in overdrive
David Moyes is jetting out of England at the start of the World Cup break as sack pressure increases at West Ham United, according to ExWHUemployee.
The Scotsman is heading out to Qatar for what should be no longer than two weeks on what is being described as a trip for work purposes for the Irons.
The Irons board is said to be backing Moyes despite the fans growing angrier with each passing week after yet another defeat last time out against Leicester.

Out of Spotlight.
This may be smart for Moyes.
He is getting out of the spotlight and away from all of the pressure that has been put on his back amid this more than questionable run of form at the London Stadium.
People may point to our perfect record in the Europa Conference League as a reason to back him, but if you can’t beat teams like FCSB, Anderlecht and Silkeborg then you don’t deserve a spot in Europe.
The defeat against Leicester was worrying, to say the least, and we are watching a manager struggle to get the best out of the players that he has.
West Ham spent over £100million too, so it’s not as though Moyes has been hung out to dry by the board with no funds, he just hasn’t used them smartly.

Now, in the land of the rich for the next two weeks, the Scot could arrive back in England looking for even more funds for January, with the World Cup the perfect scouting pool.
West Ham United need something to change very quickly, whether that is Moyes or the squad with new signings remains to be seen – but the latter looks more likely right now.