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David Moyes delivers a significant message to Mikel Arteta prior to the Man City vs West Ham clash.

David Moyes has voiced his belief in striker Jarrod Bowen’s capacity to score pivotal goals, following Tottenham captain Heung-min Son’s missed opportunity against Manchester City. As Moyes prepares for his 231st and final match as Hammers boss, he was asked about Bowen’s readiness to handle such high-pressure moments. His response may buoy Arsenal supporters eyeing a potential upset in the title race.

 

The Scottish manager confidently asserted, “I’d bet on Jarrod, absolutely. If he gets those chances, Jarrod’s got it. So I’m hopeful we can create those opportunities for him to convert.”

Should West Ham disrupt City’s quest for a fourth consecutive title, it wouldn’t be unfamiliar territory for a Moyes-led team to unsettle title contenders. In the 2011-12 season, Moyes’ Everton engaged in an eight-goal spectacle with Manchester United, altering the course of the title race in favor of Manchester City.

 

Reflecting on that match, Moyes, whose West Ham side is poised to finish ninth this season, recalled, “It certainly shifted things. We really challenged them that day and drew four all. I remember it vividly. Sir Alex was the manager. Let me tell you, he wasn’t too pleased with me in the office afterward. I think he offered me the bargain red wine that day.”

 

Whether Moyes will be celebrating with champagne or inexpensive wine alongside Pep Guardiola remains uncertain. However, he emphasized that his focus lies solely on West Ham’s success, asserting, “We need to do it for ourselves.”

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