West Ham: a first candidate to take over from David Moyes

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Everything has been going well for David Moyes in recent months. Winner of the Europa Conference League with West Ham and author of a satisfactory start to the season, the 60-year-old Scot is even in discussions with his managers to extend his contract. This ends next June. However, the latest results are not good. The Hammers still occupy an honorable 8th place in the Premier League but are completely at a standstill with this series of 5 games in a row without a victory and especially these two very heavy defeats against Manchester United (3-0) and Arsenal (6-0) .

Enough to make management hesitate on the course of action to follow. THE Daily Mail revealed at the start of the week that she had started to procrastinate on the possible extension of her coach. Moyes plays a large part of his future in the next meetings against teams from the second half of the table, namely Brentford, Everton and Burnley. If he fails to rectify the situation, he could well force the club not to extend him and end his adventure at the end of the season. The Telegraph even puts forward the name of a certain Graham Potter to replace him.

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