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Six years ago, with three players remaining, how West Ham lined up when they lost to Romanian Minnow in the European qualifier

WEST HAM are determined to advance to the European Conference League this season.

But they must first overtake Vyborg in Denmark.

And nervous Hammers fans haven't forgotten the last time their team lost in a continental qualifier.

Rewinding six years ago, West Ham were eliminated from the Europa League by Astra Giurgiu.

Incredibly, it was the second season in a row that a Romanian team pushed the Hammers out of Europe.

West Ham away to the first leg He drew 1-1, butreturned at home He lost his leg 1-0 .

But a lot has changed in the capital since then, and Slaven Bilic has long since disappeared, replaced by David Moyes.

On the night of the first leg defeat, he was West Ham's only three starting line-up and only one regular starter.

Goalkeeper Darren Randolph, defender Angelo Ogbonna and forward Michael Antonio lined up last time West Ham lost in European qualifiers.

Of his three, only Antonio will start tomorrow against Viborg.

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His 8 Others on Fateful Night 2016 The players have all left London.

Right-back Sam Byram now plays for Norwich, but centre-back Winston Reid is free as he is an agent and has been out of the club for a year.

Left-back Reese He Burke is Luton He plays for Town and anchorman Hubbard He Nordveit is a free agent after he left Hoffenheim in June. increase.

Meanwhile, winger Gokan Tore, whose contract with Besiktas expired this summer, also needs a club.

Central His midfielder Pedro Obian is currently playing for Italy with Sassuolo.

and his partner, Cheikhou Kouyate, has just joined the newly promoted Nottingham Forest after he spent four years at the Crystal Palace.

The final player, striker Jonathan Carelli, is currently trading in São Paulo, Brazil.

and all eight of his exiles will be sure to watch West Ham's progress tomorrow.