Unusually the club chose to include Vlad 'the impaler' Coufal along with David Moyes in it's pre-match presser ahead of the tie away to Genk tomorrow evening, clearly Vlad has done his English homework as he responded to questions without an interpreter or a prompt sheet, his presence couldn't have had anything to do with a certain Czech investor could it?
When asked about his manager, the team and his fitness as well as his need for goals the Czech defender said "1,000 games is a huge success for him. For sure we would like to win and give him a good performance from us. We'll do everything for him tomorrow. The fans are appreciating our performances and results. I can only promise that we will do everything to continue to deliver results like this for the supporters."
"I am good and ready to play. I try to push myself on the limits every game. Sometimes it is possible, sometimes not and I am going to do everything to carry on with the performances I gave before the injury.."
"Of course Ben Johnson is a young lad from the academy. He has done well when I was injured and i need to praise him because he scored a goal and has done very well in the defence. "It's good because you need to double up in the positions if you want to be a good team. He pushes me to improve more and I'll do everything for the team performances like always." When asked if he would like to score in the fixture he reminisced about the time he scored against Genk while playing for Slavia Prague. "It would be simply perfect. I remember the game with Slavia, we won 4-1 and went to the next round and we could have a similar success if we win the game tomorrow". He continued "I’m waiting for my first goal for West Ham for too long and I have to shoot to score a goal, and I have to score soon!"
All of this looks as if Vlad is going to play on Thursday, but David Moyes is known for keeping his cards close to his chest, as ever he managed to side swipe any questions regarding player fitness, "We have a couple of knocks and niggles behind the scenes that we’ll have to manage. Nothing serious but one or two who might not make it tomorrow."
On the prospect of another win meaning Hammers could win the group as early as tomorrow..."I don’t know if it was the plan but my expectation was that was what we wanted to do. What we didn’t know was how we’d cope [with the schedule]. It’s worked for us with the squad and we’ve got really good results using everybody we have in the squad."We’ve still got quite a lot of work still to do though."
Moyes was remarkably low key about reaching his 1000the game as a manager merely saying "Personally it’s a big day. When you start you rarely think you’d get to 1,000 games. It shows you have a longevity and consistency in the game and I’m proud to get there".
And that was that for the presser, short sharp and sweet as a 'grizzled' Scot and a gnarled Czech can be! - LN