
"Saturday's 3-0 defeat at home to London rivals Tottenham has increased the pressure on West Ham manager Graham Potter, who is looking increasingly likely to be relieved of his duties. It has been a dismal start to the new season for West Ham, aside from a shock 3-0 victory at Nottingham Forest two weeks ago. There was already pressure on Potter coming into the campaign, but that has increase tenfold after crushing defeats to Sunderland, Chelsea and Tottenham."
"According to Alan Nixon (via Hammers News), West Ham are interested in moving for Nuno Espirito Santo if they part ways with Graham Potter. Club owner David Sullivan is said to be an admirer of the Portuguese manager, who was recently sacked by Nottingham Forest in surprising circumstances. Nuno's availability is believed to have made Potter's position at the London Stadium even more untenable, and that would have only got worse with the defeat to Tottenham in the derby on Saturday."
West Ham have endured a poor start to the season, losing heavily to Sunderland, Chelsea and Tottenham while only recording a surprise 3-0 win at Nottingham Forest. Saturday's 3-0 derby defeat to Tottenham has amplified calls for manager Graham Potter to be relieved of his duties. Club owner David Sullivan reportedly admires Nuno Espirito Santo, who was recently sacked by Nottingham Forest, and the manager's availability has reportedly prompted West Ham to consider him as a successor. Nuno's prior spells at Wolves and Nottingham Forest are cited as evidence he can steady the club. A defeat to Crystal Palace could trigger Potter's dismissal.
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