David Moyes will stay on as West Ham manager after winning the Europa Conference League.
Moyes’ future had been the subject of huge speculation throughout the season.
The Hammers have since gone on to end their 43-year wait for a trophy by beating Fiorentina in Prague.
And it has now been decided Moyes, 60, will stay in his job as West Ham look forward to European football for the third successive season for the first time in their history.
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Moyes will have to cope without skipper Declan Rice, who is set to leave the club this summer, but is eager to build on their Conference League triumph.
“I hope we can continue to make progress and I think we have done over the last two or three years and last night was progress because we won a trophy. It was massive for us to win a trophy,” Moyes said during West Ham’s open-top bus parade through East London on Friday.
“It’s very hard to compete at the top end every season, but all you can do is try to do your best every season and that’s what we do, and next season that’s what we’ll do.”