David Moyes, West Ham manager, held a touching medal ceremony with his 87-year-old father right after winning the Europa Conference League.
West Ham, coached by Moyes, lifted the championship trophy with a 2-1 victory in the Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina held at the Eden Arena (Fortuna Arena) in Prague, Czech Republic on the 8th (Korean time). In the 17th minute of the second half, Benrama scored the opening goal from a penalty kick, and 5 minutes later, Fiorentina gave an equalizer to Giacomo Bonaventure in the 22nd part of the second half, but Jarrod Bowen scored a theatrical goal in extra time in the second half and wrote a winning legend with a 2-1 victory. West Ham stood at the top of the European competition 58 years after winning the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1965. West Ham achieved 14 wins and 1 draw and undefeated championship in the Europa Conference League, securing the right to advance to the Europa League in the 2023-2024 season.먹튀검증
Moyes’ impressive moment when coach Moyes lifted the second championship trophy in his life after winning the Preston North End (third division) 23 years ago in the 1999-2000 season throughout his career at the command tower. There was an 87-year-old father who had always believed in his son. A father flew from Glasgow, Scotland, to the Eden Arena in Prague to see his son win firsthand. Coach Moyes shared a warm hug with his father on the pitch, hung his championship medal around his father’s neck, and took a photo together to prove the victory. It was his first major championship victory at his 60th birthday, and it was the best moment of his life with his father.
Coach Moyes said, “My father is still strong and still wants to come to the stadium. It was such a happy moment to be able to play with my family.” “As a manager, moments like this don’t come often, so you have to work really hard,” he said.
When asked if West Ham’s victory in the final was the best moment of his managerial career, he nodded, “I’d say yes.” “It doesn’t happen often to celebrate with family and win with a final-minute theater goal. Tonight feels incredibly special,” he said with unparalleled joy.
“Three years ago, when I took the helm, if someone had said that West Ham would avoid relegation and stay in the European league, they would have said it was crazy.