England manager Graham Potter is facing immense pressure after West Ham United’s 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace. The defeat has intensified scrutiny over Potter’s tactics and player selections, with fans and pundits questioning his ability to lead the team.
West Ham is now winless in eight home Premier League games, taking only three points from a possible 15 this season.
The team conceded its seventh goal from a corner this season, highlighting a significant defensive weakness.
Potter’s substitution of Mateus Fernandes for Soungoutou Magassa was met with loud boos and chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning” from the fans.
Potential replacement for Graham Potter should he be sacked by Hammers are
Portuguese Manager Nuno Espirito Santo who has been linked to West Ham, with a reported points per game of 1.77 last season with Nottingham Forest.
Slaven Bilic,nformer West Ham manager who is open to returning to the London Stadium, with a win percentage of 37% and a points per game of 1.33.
Gary O’Neil a manager who had a points per game of 1.13 at Wolves, but his fractious relationship with owners could cause uncertainty.
The pressure on Potter is mounting, and it remains to be seen whether he’ll be able to turn things around or if the West Ham board will decide to make a change.