Scottish manager David Moyes will remain in charge of West Ham United despite suffering a few unexpected defeats. Such was the one at home against Crystal Palace on Sunday. The club have made an inconsistent start to the season, and sections of the London Stadium crowd appear to be growing frustrated with the Scot. But the board don’t forget all the good things Moyes has done in the past seasons.##NAJAVA_MECA_6787152##Fans voiced their displeasure at the end of the 2-1 home defeat at London Stadium, while some of Moyes’ recent substitutions have also been booed. But despite the growing disquiet, there is no appetite from the club’s board to dispense with Moyes’ services. Instead, the 59-year-old will continue to be given time to turn West Ham’s fortunes around. His’ current contract runs until 2024.”We didn’t perform” ❌A deflated David Moyes reflects on West Ham’s loss to Crystal Palace 👇 pic.twitter.com/wTPdo3PW7u— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) November 6, 2022 West Ham had won their last six home matches before conceding a dramatic injury-time goal against Palace, which cost them an important point. Moyes’ decision to replace Said Benrahma with Manuel Lanzini with the game still level was met with a chorus of boos — much to Moyes’ frustration. In his post-match interview, he sarcastically called those fans “experts”.”I thought he scored a good goal, but I don’t know if he had much of an impact after. There’s a lot of experts out there, isn’t there?”West Ham have dropped to 15th in the Premier League.