Supporters of West Ham United have reacted to footage of David Moyes talking about the imminent signing of Tomas Soucek.
As posted by Sky Sports on Tuesday, the video was re-shared by West Ham News, in which the Scotsman discusses why the Czech Republic midfielder will improve the Hammers, which had fans also discussing his arrival.
David Moyes on the imminent signing of Tomas Soucek
[via @SkySportsPL] pic.twitter.com/moGIc06F9t
— West Ham News (@WHUFC_News) January 28, 2020
Wouldn’t surprise me if Soucek gets injured in his first game which rules him out for 3 games… it’s the West Ham way ?
— Rob Barren (@RobBarren) January 28, 2020
No time for him to settle in, get him in the team straight away
— Nick Pritchard (@Nickharvey04) January 28, 2020
I agree we need to give new players time to settle in, which is why we should have signed players at the beginning of the window not with 3 days to go
— steve baker (@sbaker43) January 28, 2020
Time being the KEY word
— Peter Deasy (@PeterDeasy1) January 28, 2020
No point scoring if we can’t defend defeats the object
— Lynda M Lynch (@Hammer50_WBA) January 28, 2020
Just how good will Tomas Soucek be for West Ham United?Not that goodWill do alrightWill be goodCan be world class |
So far this term, the Slavia Praha man has featured in 26 games in all competitions for the Prague club, in which he has scored 12 and assisted three (as per Transfermarkt).
With a 7.23/10 average rating for the term (per WhoScored), the defensive-minded midfielder looks a great acquisition for the Hammers, however, some fans had more to say on Moyes himself.
Thing is we will buy players and moyes will always pick lanzini he needs to be sold
— Chris Redfern (@redfern438) January 28, 2020
He looks a broken man already
— Steveashdown (@Steveashdown06) January 28, 2020
What do we think?
With a superb record for a defensive midfielder so far this term (as per Transfermarkt), Soucek looks as though he will be a fantastic player for the London club.
Having captained Slavia Praha on many occasions so far this term also (per Transfermarkt), it is likely that the Czech Republic international will also add some much-needed leadership.