
Former West Ham midfielder Matt Jarvis says they must rally now to qualify for the Europa League again.
The Hammers are licking their wounds this morning after Europa League semifinal defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt.
Jarvis told BBC Sport: "David Moyes made a comment that West Ham really enjoyed the competition but not the officiating. Some decisions go your way, some don't. But I don't think he can have any qualms with the sending-off, unfortunately. It was just poor judgement in that one situation.
"It's really disappointing to go out but at the same time, West Ham have been outstanding all season so can be very proud. They've got three big games now left till the end of the season.
"When you come back after such a big disappointment, the biggest thing is trying to regroup and get yourself back in the right mentality. For me, you've got to be able to hurt and to have a couple of days to process what's happened. Unfortunately, with the Premier League the games come thick and fast again.
"But I look at their team and the togetherness of that group is incredible. I think if ever there's a time they'll pull together as players and as a group of supporters and staff as well, this is it. They've got three huge games to give themselves the best opportunity [of qualifying for Europe again]."
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