David Moyes, in his second stint as West Ham United’s manager, announced his departure from the club at the end of the season, expressing his contentment with the handling of his exit. Following the club’s announcement on Monday, Moyes addressed the public for the first time, affirming his desire to remain active in football management, citing his deep passion for the sport. Despite the transition, Moyes emphasized his comfort with the current situation and his positive relationship with the club’s board.

Throughout his tenure, which spanned over four-and-a-half years, Moyes guided West Ham through significant achievements, including winning the Europa Conference League last season. Despite the accolades, former Premier League striker Chris Sutton criticized the club’s owners for their handling of Moyes’ departure, suggesting they could have shown him more respect. In response, Moyes acknowledged areas for improvement in football but maintained his satisfaction with the current circumstances.

As Moyes prepares to part ways with West Ham, he believes the decision is mutually beneficial for both himself and the club. With two matches remaining in the Premier League season, Moyes is focused on guiding the team through his final fixtures, including a home match against Luton and an away encounter against Manchester City. Despite the impending departure, Moyes remains committed to football management, signaling his intention to continue his career in the sport.

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