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Julen Lopetegui finally SACKED by shambolic West Ham despite taking training with Graham Potter set to replace him


WEST HAM have finally SACKED manager Julen Lopetegui after just seven months in charge.

Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter is set to replace the Spaniard at the London Stadium.

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West Ham have parted ways with Julen Lopetegui
Graham Potter, Chelsea's head coach, at a match.
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Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter is set to take over[/caption]

Potter’s first game in charge will be against Aston Villa in the FA Cup on Friday night.

Lopetegui’s time at the helm comes to an end following a shambolic week that saw him continue to take training today while his successor pens his contract.

The ex-Real Madrid and Spain boss, who replaced David Moyes in the summer, managed just six wins in 20 Premier League matches and leaves the club 14th in the table.

Defending has been a problem for West Ham, with only Wolves (45), Leicester and Southampton (both on 44) conceding more than their 39 this season.

Nine of those goals against have come in the last two games to Liverpool and Manchester City.

Defeat in Lopetegui’s final game at the Etihad marked the ninth time this season they had conceded three or more goals.

Things are also believed to have turned sour behind-the-scenes, with rumoured fall outs with key players and technical director Tim Steidten.

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West Ham United technical director press conference.
It is also understood that sporting director Tim Steidten now faces an uncertain future at the club

Steidten, who also had a mixed relationship with Moyes, stepped away from the training ground after sounding out alternatives managers last month.

Their already tense relationship had deteriorated and other club chiefs have been frustrated at both figures.


There was supposedly a split in the boardroom over whether to axe Lopetegui earlier in the season.

Steidten also now faces an uncertain future and his influence on the January transfer window has been diluted as owner David Sullivan takes a leading role.

The Hammers spent £127.5million in the summer window but sit just seven points above the relegation zone.

This time last year after 20 games West Ham were sixth in the league on 34 points.

Potter joins West Ham, having been out of work since he left Chelsea in April 2023, following a successful three years at Brighton.

He is looking to initially bring up to four of his own coaching staff with him, while long-term goalkeeping coach, Xavi Valero, is expected to stay.

Lopetegui v Potter: The stats

Graham Potter

Career win rate: 38.6 %

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Games managed: 440 games

Premier League win rate: 28.3 %

Honours: Swedish Cup Winner (2016/17)

Clubs managed: Ostersund, Swansea, Brighton, Chelsea

Julen Lopetegui

Career win rate: 54.9%

Games managed: 419 games

Premier League win rate: 34.4 per cent

Honours: Europa League (2019/20), U19 & U20 Euros

Clubs managed: Rayo Vallencano, Spain Youth, Porto, Spain, Real Madrid, Sevilla, Wolves, West Ham

Lopetegui’s West Ham nightmare

Lopetegui, 58, was close to the sack before the game at Newcastle on November 25. But an impressive 2-0 victory bought him more time.

Yet West Ham failed to push on, winning only TWO games since then – against relegation prospects Wolves and Southampton.

Fans have turned on Lopetegui, chanting “you’re getting sacked in the morning” at their own boss during the 3-1 defeat to Leicester.

His reign ended with him taking training today after axing a team bonding dinner last night.

Lopetegui is furious with how his exit has week has played out.

Away from on the pitch challenges, he has not had a trouble-free time off it.

West Ham have had to battle through Michail Antonio’s horrific car crash that has ruled him out out for the foreseeable.

Hammers youth goalkeeper Oscar Fairs also died aged 15 following a battle with cancer.

Lopetegui’s father Jose also sadly passed away at the age of 94 last month after suffering from health problems.

As well as falling out with Steidten, there were also reportedly half-time bust-ups with Jean-Clair Todibo and Mohammed Kudus.

Lopetegui’s worst West Ham moments

  • West Ham 1-3 Man City (Prem)
  • West Ham 0-3 Chelsea (Prem)
  • Liverpool 5-1 West Ham (Carabao Cup)
  • Tottenham 4-1 West Ham (Prem)
  • Nottingham Forest 3-0 West Ham (Prem)
  • West Ham 2-5 Arsenal (Prem)
  • Leicester 3-1 West Ham (Prem)
  • West Ham 0- 5 Liverpool (Prem)
  • Man City 4-1 West Ham (Prem)

West Ham appointed Lopetegui due to his success at Sevilla, where he won the Europa League and got them regularly competing towards the top of LaLiga.

He also had Premier League experience at Wolves in the 2022/23 season as he guided them to safety from relegation.

But he quit after a disagreement with the Molineux club’s owners due to a lack of transfer activity and “differences of opinion”.

Lopetegui replaced Moyes, who has legendary status in East London after ending their 43-year trophy drought with Europa Conference League glory.

He also guided them to a Europa League semi and quarter-final, as well as a sixth and seventh place finish in the Prem.

But he left when his contract was up last summer, with the club wanting to change the style of play.

West Ham's next five games: Aston Villa (A), Fulham (H), Crystal Palace (H), Aston Villa (A), Chelsea (A).

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