September 21, 2024

Before the Hammers’ Premier League matchup with the Bees on Sunday, West Ham manager David Moyes has delivered his assessment of Brentford striker Ivan Toney’s “dark arts.”

Ivan Toney, a striker for Brentford, has received praise from West Ham manager David Moyes, who said that his skill as a player much transcends any dubious methods he may employ. In just six games since his return from an eight-month betting suspension, Toney has already scored four goals.

In his first game back, he made a commotion by kicking the ball and the referee’s foam before beating Nottingham Forest with a free kick. However, Moyes stated: “I think he’s someone who’s always thinking about the football, considering the moments.”

“As a football player, he’s got an awful lot of good things,” he continued. His finishing and style of play are undoubtedly cool, and he also has a physical component. Importantly, though, he occasionally possesses a very sharp football mind.”

Regarding Toney’s foam-moving incident, Moyes added, “You’d have been annoyed if it had happened to you when he moved the foam, whether that was intelligent or a bit of whatever you want to call it.”

Brentford is a team that West Ham has lost all five of their Premier League encounters with, and they need to win to snap their eight-game losing streak. In his compliments, Moyes said of Brentford, “They can play, they can be direct, they’re an exceptional team at set-pieces.”

“A lot of their guys, in my opinion, are maximised. They have a plan in place for the kind of players they hope to sign and the standards they have set.”

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