David Moyes' deadpan response to an accidental Conference League jibe from Mark Chapman left the MoTD2 presenter & Alan Shearer in stitches.
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Chapman was discussing Chelsea's UECL campaignTended to belittle Europe's third-tier competitionMoyes hit back promptly at the presenterFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Moyes led West Ham to their historic UEFA Europa Conference League victory in the 2022-23 season which was their first major achievement since the 1980 FA Cup triumph. However, many have often downplayed the significance of the Conference League, and an offhand comment by Chapman on Sunday night reignited the debate.
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While discussing Chelsea’s current form and their Premier League title aspirations, Chapman casually dismissed the importance of the Conference League. Referring to Chelsea’s participation, he suggested that the club might consider the competition as secondary, allowing them to field a reserve team. Chapman’s implication that the Conference League might be beneath a club like Chelsea immediately prompted a reaction from Moyes, whose team proudly lifted the same trophy less than two seasons ago.
WHAT MOYES SAID
Moyes, visibly irked by the comment, didn’t let it slide. He looked directly at Chapman and fired back with a pointed question: “What’s up with the Conference League?” His tone, laced with irritation, immediately turned the moment into a viral highlight.
Chapman, caught off guard, nervously laughed and tried to defuse the situation by responding, “Nothing, nothing,” while extending a hand of apology. Moyes, however, left him hanging, offering only a sarcastic chuckle and a disapproving glance. His reaction drew laughs from Alan Shearer, who added to the humour by prompting Chapman: “Go on, what were you going to say? That was a bit awkward.”
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West Ham have struggled for consistency in the current Premier League campaign, with their latest setback being a heavy 5-2 defeat to Arsenal. The Hammers currently sit 14th in the standings, far from the European heights they achieved under Moyes’ guidance. The Hammers will aim to bounce back when they face Leicester City on Tuesday evening.