
West Ham United boss David Moyes admits he is enjoying European football.
The Hammers have started their Europa League campaign very well, and look odds on to progress to the next stage.
Having won the Conference League last term, Moyes admits these competitions saved his job last season.
He stated: European football is a bit of a lucky charm for me!
We have actually had two very good years in Europe, but for West Ham we've not had it regular.
We're still not like Olympiacos, serially in Europe every season, but the last two years we have done really well, getting to a semi-final of the Europa League and then a final of the Conference League last year, so I hope European football is a bit of a lucky charm for me and we can keep it going.
We've had a good run and I want to do it again. We've started this group really well. Thursday night is a really tough game, but we've had a great start to the group."
He then added on Olympiacos, who they face on Thursday: We've done our homework on Olympiacos
We have spoken with Dinos Mavropanos about Olympiacos and we know [their winger] Daniel Podence very well from his time at Wolves. He did very well for Wolves in his time there, I thought.
We've done as much work as we can. We understand what we can. We have two games now, the first here in Athens and the second in two weeks at London Stadium, so we'll get to know each other quite well over these two games!"
