It is undeniable, though, that the Scot has improved the Hammers greatly since rejoining the team in December 2019 to assume management for the second time. At minimum, he should be respected for leading West Ham to our first major trophy since 1980 during the previous season.
Having said that, it’s evident that things have become a little stale and that, in order to move forward, we require a younger, more progressive manager.
In light of thi
Premier League club fired 48-year-old this year; he is expected to take David Moyes’ place at West Ham
s, Darren Bent believes he has the ideal candidate for the position…
I believe Potter would be a fantastic fit, so it would be interesting to see what kind of manager they actually want. He would be a perfect fit among their current group of players.
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That shouldn’t deter West Ham supporters from liking the former Brighton manager, though.
He performed wonders at Brighton, and to be fair, he was doing a respectable job at Chelsea up until Todd Boehly began to spend cash on players the manager hadn’t even asked for. In any case, he was not allowed enough time to see his philosophy of football translate into on-field success.
Potter plays football in a brilliant and visually striking way. If he is named the new West Ham manager, we will have to give him time for his ideas to sink in because it is a complicated system.
I hope that David Moyes will be fired as manager of West Ham.
am Potter is the ideal choice, according to Darren Bent, to succeed the 60-year-old Scot at the London Stadium.