Everton boss David Moyes has spoken about the opportunity he has to keep his former club, West Ham, in the Premier League at the expense of Tottenham Hotspur.All eyes will be on the relegation battle on Sunday, with Spurs and West Ham fighting to avoid becoming the third side to join Burnley and Wolves in the Championship next season.With Roberto De Zerbi’s men having a two-point lead and a much superior goal difference to their London rivals, a point will all but guarantee them safety, unless something extraordinary happens at the London Stadium.The pressure will undoubtedly be turned up on Spurs, who have struggled at home all season, having won just two of their 18 league games in front of their own fans this term.Photo by SpursWebDavid Moyes admits he would love to keep West Ham up and relegate TottenhamSpurs are still looking for their first home win of the De Zerbi era, and they will be taking on an Everton side, who have been formidable away from home.Tottenham would hope to take advantage of the fact that the Toffees do not have much to play for, but their manager has made it clear that he wants to win in order to finish as high as possible and to save his former employers.Ahead of Sunday’s clash, Moyes said (via beIN SPORTS): “I’d love to keep West Ham in the league if I can do. But it’s more important I get Everton that top-half finish and we get a few more million pounds because of our league position.”Roberto De Zerbi does not want Spurs to pay attention to West Ham’s resultThere is no doubt that it is going to be a nervy occasion at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The consequences of what happens in East London will be felt at N17 and vice versa.The worry is that an early goal for West Ham against Leeds could throw the cat among the pigeons and make Spurs fans angsty.However, De Zerbi has told his players to remain fully focused on getting the job done against Everton and pay no attention to what is happening at the London Stadium.READ MORE: Roberto De Zerbi insists he has several alternatives to Kolo Muani at right-wing for TottenhamThe post Tottenham won’t love what David Moyes just said about West Ham ahead of Everton clash appeared first on Spurs Web.