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Moyes: We can go all the way

David Moyes insists West Ham will have no sense of inferiority heading into their first European semi-final in 46 years.

The Hammers continue their incredible Europa League run at the London Stadium this evening when they face Eintracht Frankfurt in the first leg of their semi-final clash.

It is the next chapter of a remarkable journey for the East London club, who were facing the threat of relegation from the Premier League when the Scot took over in December 2019.

Now just three games away from only their third European title, Moyes thinks his team are more than capable of going the distance.

He said: “We have got a good chance.

“They are a really good side, who have put out a couple of big teams in this competition. But we have as well. I want us to feel positive about it and try and enjoy it as much as we can.

“We have to start getting used to it and thinking this is where we are supposed to be.”

Chelsea will still have magic Tuch

Thomas Tuchel insists his Chelsea team will continue to compete with whatever squad they have next season.

Uncertainty continues to surround Stamford Bridge amid the ongoing sale of the club as well as the impending departures of several first-team stars.

Defensive duo Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen are poised to leave this summer, while others could also head for the exit door.

But asked if the FA Cup finalists will still challenge at the top level next term, the German boss replied: “Yes, it’s my job — no matter how the situation will be solved and when it will be solved.

“We will dig in and we will try to squeeze out everything of the squad that we have. And hopefully, and I know myself, I will again fall in love with a squad that I have and try to push the squad to the limit.”

On outgoing defender Rudiger, he added: “It has been a pleasure every single day with Toni, and I’m a bit concerned that we talk too much in the past about it.

“There are still things to achieve, big things, and he is still a big part of this club and we still demand 100% of him.”