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West Ham have been “embarrassed” by Said Benrahma and Pablo FornalsWest Ham United must sack whoever was responsible for the “embarrassing” departures of Said Benrahma and Pablo Fornals., former Hammers and Celtic striker Frank McAvennie was furious with how the club handled the pair’s moves and claimed manager David Moyes would also be displeased.
Fornals’ move to Real Betis was delayed due to a technical difficulty with his paperwork, while Benrahma’s transfer to Lyon nearly collapsed due to last-minute paperwork issues. FIFA intervened and sanctioned the Algerian’s move after the French club released a scathing statement accusing West Ham of “incomprehensible” behaviour.
McAvennie admitted he was happy to see both players leave the London Stadium, but was adamant that someone at the club needed to be held accountable.“It’s embarrassing for the club and whoever dealt with all that – someone should get sacked. “On deadline day, you have people there who deal with these late transfers and should know what they’re doing.“It’s a strange one, Moyes wouldn’t have“He’s been brilliant for West Ham and he’s not spat his dummy out.In other news,
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