AS David Moyes watched West Ham’s 4-1 drubbing at Manchester City from the stands on Saturday, some fans may have wished he was still in charge. Sacking Moyes last summer was not the wrong call —
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Graham Potter is set to replace Julen Lopetegui at West Ham after a disappointing eight months at the London Stadium but Hammers club chiefs have plenty of questions to answer
Julen Lopetegui has been sacked by West Ham United, the Premier League club confirmed on Wednesday. Sources have told ESPN that Graham Potter is a potential candidate to replace Lopetegui, and that West Ham are in talks with the former Brighton and Chelsea manager.
It will not be lost on fans of West Ham United that before he was sacked on Wednesday, Julen Lopetegui’s final game in charge – the end of a sorry, already regretted reign – came with David Moyes watching from the stands.
West Ham have sacked manager Julen Lopetegui after just six months in charge . Former Wolves boss Lopetegui, 58, was appointed in May following the departure of David Moyes but officially took charge on 1 July .
Lopetegui took training as usual on Tuesday but his spell in charge is set to come to end less than eight months after he took over from David Moyes.
Julen Lopetegui sacked as West Ham head coach after 20 Premier League matches with Graham Potter poised to replace him; Lopetegui succeeded David Moyes, won only six league matches and has team 14th i
JULEN LOPETEGUI’S job is hanging by a thread at West Ham with Graham Potter back in contention to take over. After another drubbing at the hands of Manchester City over the weekend, off the
Julen Lopetegui is no longer West Ham head coach, with the club concerned that "ambitions" were not being met. Graham Potter is expected to take over.
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