
West Ham United manager David Moyes is remaining calm after his side made it to the Europa League quarter-finals.
The Hammers bested Sevilla, the specialists of this competition, thanks to a 2-0 home win after losing the first leg 1-0.
With the scores at 1-1 on aggregate after 90 minutes in the second leg, the two sides played out 30 minutes of extra time.
That is when West Ham got the vital winner through Andriy Yarmolenko.
Post-game, Moyes told reporters: "It is great but I need to go further now that is my big thing, I am challenging the players but I have to challenge myself as well and find a way of getting a result in the next game.
"The biggest thing was this was our first two legged game, how do we handle the first one and the second one and I thought we did really well for a team still learning we need to keep the players fit and the ones who are injured we need them back because when you get to this stage of the season in the league and the cup it is very hard to do it if you are not at full tilt or have extra players to use.
"We were not limited tonight but we just felt the team out on the pitch was giving their best and I did not need to make too many changes."
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