
View: David Moyes must keep faith in West Ham winger Said Benrahma
David Moyes must keep faith in West Ham winger Said Benrahma.
The 26-year-old winger has started in all the games since Jarrod Bowen got injured and he has been brilliant in the last few games.
The Algerian winger was involved in both the goals as the Hammers won 2-1 against Aston Villa.

He was also impressive in the Europa League win over Sevilla, and produced a fantastic display against Tottenham Hotspur as well.
After Spurs took a 2-0 lead in the first half, Benrahma pulled one back for the Hammers before half-time to keep them in the game.
In the second half, he looked lively again but probably should have been more incisive with his passing, something Moyes pointed out after the match.
Nevertheless, his impressive performances have brought out praise from the manager himself, who said that he is coming back to his old best [Football London].

Benrahma has managed nine goals and six assists in all competitions so far, but he has struggled for consistency. In fact, consistency has been the only demon that has prevented him from reaching the next level.
He needs support from his manager, but there are signs that he can turn it around.
According to a report from Claret and Hugh, Benrahma could be sold in the summer transfer window if there’s a good offer on the table.
So, this is a big chance for him to prove a point, and he is certainly doing the right things at the moment.
With Jarrod Bowen still out injured, Moyes must keep faith in him.
In other West Ham news, David Moyes was left frustrated after repetitive top four questions.
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