Luton boss Rob Edwards has admitted his admiration for West Ham manager David Moyes.

The Hatters go to West Ham later today.

Edwards said of Moyes: "Clearly anyone who has had that longevity and career, I look to and have unbelievable respect for. The demands of this job are difficult. Football management is not an easy job. That's not me complaining about it - I love it, but it is demanding.

"So anyone who has done it for as many years as David has, first of all deserves a lot of respect and then you factor in the level he has done it at as well.

"He has built teams, managed massive clubs, gone abroad, taken risks and won a trophy at West Ham as well. That just shows the level of him."

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