West Ham holds internal conferences on Nuno and Bilic Alternative Who Guardiola
West Ham leaders analyze the management market when they weigh potential replacements for the subtitled boss Graham Potter.
West Ham’s management list as Graham Potter faces a bag
Since he entered the shoes of Julen Lopetegui in January, Potter’s record was appalling.
The 50 -year -old man reigned over the victory in just six of his 25 games in total in West Ham, recording a modest victory percentage of only 26.1% in the Premier League.
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WEST WEST HAM managers in the Premier League |
Victory percentage |
|---|---|
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9. Sam Allarcyce |
30.7% |
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10. Julen Lopetegu |
30% |
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11. Gianfranco Zola |
27.8% |
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12 Graham Potter |
26.1% |
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13. Avram grant |
18.9% |
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via Statmuse |
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Of the 13 goals, West Ham has conceded in the high flight so far, seven of them have come from corners, the Hammers regressing defensively under Potter and need to be inspired by somewhere.
The hoots and tunes revolved around the London stadium during the 2-1 defeat of West Ham against Crystal Palace last weekend, and the songs of supporters of “You were limited in the morning” were clear so that everyone heard after Potter’s decision to take off Mateus Fernandes in the 78th minute.
According to Club Insider Exwhuemployee, the place of the tactician in the canoe is seriously threatened, and West Ham could make the decision of ax Potter after the arsenal match to give any new manager the best chance of a good departure at home in Brentford after the international break of October.
Nuno Espírito Santo is currently in pole position to replace Potter at West Ham, if he obtains the bag (exwhuemployee), with David Sullivan and Karren Brady who stood while the Portuguese consider their offer.
However, Nuno is not yet nailed.
Slaven Bilic is also a high-level competitor for the potential work of West Ham and is supposed to make Backroom plans in the event that he obtains the head of the head (exwhuemployee), with another ex-star of irons to Gary O’Neil also a favorite (Miguel Delaney).
All the aforementioned coaches are free agents and do not require remuneration fees, but according to Givemesport, Sullivan could now break his usual mold and hire a boss at work instead.
West Ham holds internal conferences on Scott Parker
According to The Outlet and journalist Andrew Dillon – a West Ham fan for life – we think that the newly promoted Burnley director, Scott Parker, is another former player to study East Londoners.
Parker was a favorite of fans in Boleyn, captain of West Ham and making 129 appearances in four years before his move to Tottenham in 2011.
The 44 -year -old man, before joining Burnley last year, was dismissed by Club Brugge after only 12 games and spent only one full season in Bournemouth before his Belgian adventure.
Parker, however, did an excellent job in Fulham, where he won serious praise from the boss of Man City Pep Guardiola as one of the new “innovative” managers in England.
Now GMS reports that West Ham has had internal interviews on the appointment of Parker as an alternative to Nuno and Bilic, and it could be a very interesting option.
That being said, there are suggestions that Parker’s remuneration fees to bring it out of Burnley could reach 10 million pounds sterling, the former Tottenham Bryan King scout spoke once like a Spurs option to replace Angel Postcoglou before hiring Thomas Frank.
“Parker has worked in clubs where budgets have not been important,” King told Tottenham News.
“He is a young manner booming, so why not look at him?” It cannot be worse than what we had. He is an ex-player from Tottenham. Therefore, I imagine that it would be very interested in work if it was offered to him.
“Tottenham will have to pay remuneration fees, probably about 10 million pounds sterling. However, on today’s football market, it is a small price to pay. ”




