Premier League: What West Ham must do to improve next season?

David Moyes and Declan Rice of West Ham United (Photo by Adam Davy/Pool via Getty Images)
David Moyes and Declan Rice of West Ham United (Photo by Adam Davy/Pool via Getty Images) /
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Jesse Lingard of West Ham United and Michail Antonio
Jesse Lingard of West Ham United and Michail Antonio (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images) /

The future does seem bright for West Ham. Football might be taking a back step but it’s a step that gives the Hammers hope.

Although the recent European Super League debacle has brought instability in certain parts of the composition of the league and the future of European football, in some ways the chaos has brought around an advantage for West Ham.

Obviously not wealthy enough to be included in the big six that intended to separate. In some ways, West Ham could be viewed as one of the far more stable clubs that will qualify for the Champions League.

Punishments for the six clubs are still unknown, and between Leicester and West Ham, both have a significant advantage in trying to keep players and also sign players for their respective clubs.

In conclusion, West Ham needs to continue their consistent form and not change too much of the surrounding players and tactics. However, this is harder than would be expected. Rice, Lingard and a number of other West Ham players will still be enticed by bigger clubs.

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The Hammers must maximise their success in their last 6 matches if they want to maximise the possibility of any greater long-term success.