'I've said to the players': David Moyes now shares how he feels about stopping Man City from winning the title

West Ham United boss David Moyes has revealed how he feels about his team potentially stopping Manchester City from winning the Premier League title.

West Ham face City on the last day of the season and they certainly have the quality to cause an upset to favour Arsenal.

The likes of Jarrod Bowen, Mohammed Kudus and Lucas Paqueta have been some of the standout attackers in the league this season.

More worryingly for Manchester City, each of these players has the quality to steal the show on any given day.

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Moyes has honest say about stopping City from winning the Premier League

In the 2013/2014 season, West Ham had a chance to do the same against Manuel Pellegrini’s Manchester City side.

But Samir Nasri and Vincent Kompany popped up with important goals to allow City to win their second Premier League title as a club.

The Hammers could only have such a say in the title race if Pep Guardiola’s men either beat or draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday.

Now, David Moyes has had his say on how West Ham will approach their game against Manchester City.

“It’ll be difficult stopping their U-14s winning the title, I think. I think everybody knows, I’ve said to the players, we’ll go and do everything to, professional will be the word I would use, we’ll try to do the best we can”, he said via Sky Sports.

Fortunately for Man City, the game is at the Etihad Stadium

David Moyes is set to manage his final game as West Ham manager, which will likely motivate his players to put on a show against Manchester City.

However, with the contest being at the Etihad Stadium, that will be easier said than done for the visitors.

In the last five league games between both teams at the stadium, City have won every match, scoring 13 and conceding just two goals.

The Sky Blues will be buoyed by their home support as they aim to win the league title in front of their fans against the Irons.