West Ham boss David Moyes is full of pride over his work with the club.

Moyes will leave West Ham at the end of the season.

He stated: "As someone who has come in, done a job as expected. Stopping the club getting relegated the second time was difficult and you can see how football can change really quickly.

"Then we've become a European team, now we're expected to become a European team which is some change even for 'journos' in here that'd speak to me regularly, from when they came watching a relegation side to a side which questions are mainly asked around 'Can you qualify for Europe?'.

"I think we've done a really good job that way. I think we've built the club and there's stability there now.

"I've done over one thousand games, I've been in it a long time. I think there's only Sir Alex [Ferguson] and Arsene [Wenger] who have managed more Premier League games than me so that's something to be quite proud of in some way.

"I use the word longevity quite often. It means people thought you were good enough to stay in the job. A lot of mangers come and go very quickly, good managers. To be at that level and do it so long, in a league we consider the best in the world, I'm quite pleased I have done that.

"I hope now I can give a lot back to younger managers. I'm keen on coach education, keen on working with coaching side of it. I'm involved with the League Managers' Association so there's a lot of things hopefully later in life I can choose to do - I'm not sure yet if I want to give up.

"First and foremost would be a break, I want a break from it. When we started last year we won the final on June 7 and we were back on July 1 to go to Australia with three weeks off last year.

"If you look at the amount of games we've played in the last couple of years, little time we've had of a break. I strive to work as hard as I can at every club, I've tried to do that at West Ham as well.

"There's been a lot of hours and effort. The first and most important thing is to have a break. I'm looking forward to working for BBC, TalkSport at the Euros. I want to keep really involved in football. I really love football."

Moyes added: "There are a lot of things in football which can always be done better but I'm really comfortable with the situation, I'm comfortable with the board so at the moment everything is fine... it's football."

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Oilers crush Panthers in Game 4, stay alive in Stanley Cup Final
Dodgers ace leaves game against Royals due to triceps tightness
Sam Mayer uses overtime restart to win Xfinity Series' return to Iowa
Liberty forward pushes herself into MVP conversation with big game vs. Aces
Tiger Woods makes big admission about his U.S. Open future
Cubs P 'Mike' Imanaga continues hot start vs. Cardinals
Celtics' All-Defensive guard reportedly could replace Kawhi Leonard on Team USA
Tee Higgins' contract decision adds pressure on Bengals in 2024
One-time Defensive Player of the Year open to reunion with former team
College baseball has become too regional for its own good
Three Padres prospects who should be untouchable in trade talks
Connor McDavid's history-making night helps Oilers stave off elimination
Astros scratch Justin Verlander as nightmare season continues
Watch: Oilers chase goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky from Game 4
Watch: Rockies third baseman takes advantage of Pirates laziness' to steal home
Pirates place young catcher on concussion IL
Watch: Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final gets off to chaotic start
Rockies 1B, former NL MVP diagnosed with internal oblique strain
NBA insider shares update on J.J. Redick's candidacy for Lakers HC job
Nationals hurler DJ Herz makes impressive history in third career start