Soccer-Everton's Moyes wants to save former club West Ham by relegating Spurs


Soccer Football - Premier League - Crystal Palace v Everton - Selhurst Park, London, Britain - May 10, 2026 Everton manager David Moyes before the match REUTERS/David Klein

May 22 (Reuters) - Although 12th-placed ⁠Everton are practically out of contention for European ⁠competitions, manager David Moyes has a personal goal he ‌would like to achieve in their final Premier League game at Tottenham Hotspur: saving his former club West Ham United from relegation.

Spurs are two ​points above 18th-placed West Ham going into ⁠the last matchday. West ⁠Ham, who have a significantly worse goal difference than Spurs, ⁠need ‌to beat Leeds United on Sunday and hope for Spurs to lose to Everton to avoid the ⁠drop.

A draw with Everton will likely be enough ​for Spurs to ‌avoid relegation.

"I'd love to keep West Ham in the ⁠league if ​I can," Moyes told reporters on Friday.

Moyes spent five-and-a-half years as the West Ham manager in two different stints between 2017 ⁠and 2024, and helped them win ​the UEFA Conference League in 2023.

But the 63-year-old was quick to clarify that his primary focus on Sunday will be to ⁠help Everton finish higher, with a top-10 finish still possible for the club.

"It's more important I get Everton that top finish and we get a few more million pounds because ​of our league position," he said.

Spurs, who ⁠dug themselves out of the bottom three under new manager ​Roberto de Zerbi, have lost only ‌one of their last five matches, ​while Everton are on a six-match winless streak.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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