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Moyes: It’s my turn

David Moyes is hoping it is his turn to win a trophy as West Ham look to overturn their first-leg deficit against Eintracht Frankfurt and reach the Europa League final.

The Hammers head to Germany in need of a win if they are to reach their first European showpiece since 1976 after losing 2-1 at the London Stadium last week.

And with the Scot yet to win a major trophy in more than 1,000 games in management, he is hoping it might finally be his year as his side continue their remarkable rise under his tutelage.

Ahead of tonight’s clash at Deutsche Bank Park, Moyes said: “A European semi-final is huge for me, the players, everybody.

“I’m thrilled to be taking the team here and it wasn’t long ago we were fighting relegation — it’s been a big climb and there’s no reason why it shouldn’t continue.

“We need a whole team performance. The biggest thing for me is we get to the final.

“There are lots of games throughout your career, so when you get to a big one you think ‘it’s big’. But there are lots of big games, lots of ups and downs.

“It’s hard to be a winner all the time because everyone is fighting for that prize. But when you get this close you are thinking: ‘is this my turn, my chance?’ I hope this is my turn.”

Kitted out

Liverpool and Bayern Munich have unveiled their new home kits for the 2022-23 season.

The Quadruple-chasing Reds’ current jersey is set to get plenty more use before the season’s end but they have already revealed what the likes of Virgil van Dijk and Jordan Henderson will be donning next term.

Nike’s simple but bold design is inspired by “Scouse solidarity”, with its no-nonsense look said to reflect the mentality of the Liverpool people.

The shirt features the 97-emblem at the nape of the neck in memory of those who lost their lives during the Hillsborough disaster.

The change from 96 to 97 is in recognition of Andrew Stanley Devine, the 97th person unlawfully killed in the 1989 FA Cup semi-final.

Bundesliga champions Bayern have opted for a traditional-meets-modern look, with the red jersey and white collar featuring stripe detailing across the shirt. 

The Bavarians say the new adidas strip is made from 100% recycled materials and will be worn for the first time in their Bundesliga game against Stuttgart on Sunday.