West Ham star must be fired v Burnley due to what occurred in past 2 days

Vladimir Coufal, the defender for West Ham United, may be subject to harsh punishment at London Stadium following his actions on Sunday while serving with the Czech Republic.

After visiting a nightclub in Olomouc on Saturday, November 18, Coufal, Jakub Brabec, and Jan Kuchta were all returned home early from their international assignment for breaking internal norms of the Czech Republic.

On November 20, the Czech Republic FA announced (through Sky Sports) that the three players had “fundamentally violated the internal rules of the national team” and that their punishment would be returning to their individual clubs.

After missing much of the previous season with West Ham, Coufal has behaved admirably and is deserving of a lot of praise for his actions.

He has established himself at right-back and there are no longer any doubts about his selection after forcing his way back into the starting lineup during the close of the last campaign.

His season-long performances have been inconsistent at times, raising doubts about his suitability as West Ham’s long-term right defender.

At thirty-one, the Czech international may not play at the necessary level for much longer, thus it’s definitely time for West Ham United to look to the future.

But this new development from the Czech might have major consequences for him back at West Ham United, therefore Moyes has to bench him for Saturday’s (November 25) match against Burnley since such behavior is unacceptable, especially from a seasoned player.

It will be a great loss for Moyes and his squad to lose the Czech international in such a significant match, but his acts and behavior on behalf of his nation are completely intolerable.

Moyes needs to show his dominance at the team by benching the former Sparta Prague full-back for at least Saturday’s match. Moyes will undoubtedly be furious.

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