West Ham boss Moyes hits out at Champions League changes: Protecting Big Six

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1 May 2022 • 7:25 PM MYT
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West Ham boss David Moyes has hit out at UEFA's plans to change Champions League qualifying.

The proposals for the 2024-25 Champions League would mean Arsenal and Manchester United, based on their competition history, could qualify for the Champions League if they finished fifth or won the FA Cup — but would not allow the likes of West Ham that chance.

A year on from the collapse of the European Super League, the UEFA coefficient proposals are also opposed by fans, the majority of European clubs and by Moyes, who said: "I don't think it sits correctly with anyone who is a football supporter.

"I don't see where there are many people who could speak positively about this being a good process. I'm guessing behind it is that this is some way to keep them from going into any other leagues. But it seems unfair. We want to try to mix it with the big boys when we get the chance."

Moyes said that the Big Six "get security, if they drop, to stop them falling any further".


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