West Ham United manager, David Moyes, has come out in defense of Kalvin Phillips following an incident where the midfielder raised his middle finger at a fan.
Phillips, on loan from Manchester City, has endured a tough stint at West Ham since arriving in January, facing criticism from supporters after a disappointing defeat to Newcastle United.
Moyes emphasized Phillips' humanity, stating that reactions in certain situations are inevitable. He stressed the importance of supporting Phillips during this challenging period, asserting that the team stands behind him.
Despite the controversy, Phillips's role in the team could remain significant, particularly with the absence of first-choice midfielder Edson Alvarez due to suspension. Moyes urged for the collective support of all fans towards every player, irrespective of circumstances.
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