Overview
- Saturday’s 2-1 home loss to Crystal Palace was West Ham’s fourth defeat in five league matches, leaving them on three points with 13 goals conceded.
- Multiple outlets report the board are exploring replacements and have spoken to Nuno Espirito Santo, with Slaven Bilic, Gary O’Neil and Kieran McKenna also linked.
- Graham Potter said he believes he still has the board’s support and insisted he can turn results around despite the poor start.
- Supporters protested outside the London Stadium and fan groups are planning to boycott the Brentford home match in October.
- Captain Jarrod Bowen accepted that players must take responsibility for performances that have put Potter’s future in jeopardy.