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West Ham boss David Moyes was sent off to push the boy’s ball

West Ham’s European adventure is over – and their release was even more disgraceful when manager David Moyes received a red card for a quarrel with a boy with a ball.

The Moyes Hammers traveled to Frankfurt to overcome the 2-1 deficit after losing their first Europa League semi-final match at London Stadium last week.

But their night went from bad to worse, as Aaron Cresswell was shown in red as a last resort challenge – just as he had been in an ominously similar incident against Lyon in the final round.

“You must have learned from his latest mistake against Lyon. You can’t be on hand unless it’s appropriate. If he hadn’t learned from the latter, this one would always have been given to him “, the former West Ham striker Carlton Cole was indignant in the BT Sport report at the halftime.

“He was isolated one on one, and you just can’t be isolated as soon as (Kurt) Zuma comes out, he’s in trouble. He (Creswell) will be disappointed, but that’s what he is and the players there have to deal with the consequences. “

A little later, West Ham trailed by one goal in the night, two overall when Rafael Bore from Frankfurt crashed from Ansgar Knauf’s low cross.

The Ten West Ham failed to muster anything heroic and eventually lost 3-1 on both legs – something that obviously disappointed Moyes to watch one of the biggest evenings of his managerial career.

It was not clear at first what happened from the camera footage, and BT Sport’s comment team sounded somewhat confused by what happened, but it could be seen that the West Ham manager angrily fired the ball at someone.

Reports from Deutsche Bank’s park suggest that Moyes was disappointed with how long it took a boy with a ball to return the ball, which caused him to lose his rag and smash it back in their direction.

Another red card for West Ham …

This time it’s for David Moyes! 😳

The manager smashed the ball back in anger and was sent down the tunnel … #UEL pic.twitter.com/YYTZrqp2dg

– Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) May 5, 2022

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