Summary
West Ham replaced their head coach Graham Potter with Nuno Espirito Santo due to poor performance. Potter, who had won only six out of 25 matches, left the team near the bottom of the Premier League standings. Nuno, who has experience keeping teams in the Premier League, was selected to improve the team's chances of avoiding relegation.
Key Facts
- Graham Potter was West Ham's head coach for nine months before being fired.
- Potter's record was six wins in 25 matches, which led to the team's poor performance in the league.
- West Ham is currently in the relegation zone of the Premier League.
- Nuno Espirito Santo was appointed as the new head coach to help keep the team in the Premier League.
- Nuno has previous experience in the Premier League with teams like Wolves and Nottingham Forest.
- A loss to Crystal Palace and fan protests were significant events leading to Potter's dismissal.
- Other candidates for the coaching role included Slaven Bilic and internal staff like Mark Noble and James Collins.
- Nuno's appointment was finalized quickly after discussions with West Ham's management.