Overview
- West Ham announced the decision after collecting only three points from the first five league matches, leaving the team second-from-bottom.
- The club has already exited the League Cup this season, adding to pressure over performances.
- Potter, 50, had been in charge since January and will not be on the bench for Monday's match at Everton.
- Several members of the existing coaching staff are also leaving as part of the overhaul.
- No successor has been named, with media reports suggesting Nuno Espírito Santo as a possible candidate.