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Wed 24 September 2025 16:33, UK
West Ham manager Graham Potter is coming under increased scrutiny.
Potter is said to be clinging onto the West Ham job after a hugely difficult start to the Premier League season.
This has seen the London Stadium club fall to four defeats, with the most recent seeing West Ham lose 2-1 against Crystal Palace.
As a result, fans were left far from impressed, especially on a day when West Ham protests were aimed against David Sullivan and the board in E20.
A breaking update has now emerged which could go some way to understanding the future of Potter in charge of the claret and blue outfit.
Credit: ImagoGraham Potter sack update emerges on Sky Sports
It is fair to say that the Irons are considering their options ahead of making a decision over the Englishman in East London.
This has seen West Ham showcase interest in Nuno Espirito Santo and Slaven Bilic, despite the ex-Chelsea boss still being in the job.
It now appears as if Potter is going to be in charge for the upcoming clash against Everton, which could go some way to dictating his own future.
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In saying that, it does appear that the general vibe surrounding the camp in Rush Green is positive, despite heavy sack rumours.
This comes after Kaveh Solehkhol reported in a breaking news update via Sky Sports News on 24 September that the squad are focused on securing a much-needed win next time out.
He said: “I’m being told that the mood at the training ground is very positive. It’s calm and settled at the moment. And Potter still has significant support among the players.
“We know at any football club there’ll be a few players unhappy, but my information is that the squad are really united to get back to winning ways.”
Credit: ImagoGraham Potter seemingly secure in West Ham job
It is fair to say that this update will come as a surprise, given the general vibe around the London Stadium after the Crystal Palace defeat.
The Olympic ground emptied quickly, and the lack of positive atmosphere was there for all to see, even after Jarrod Bowen’s equaliser.
As a result, the sack for Potter felt inevitable, but it now seems as if the decision surrounding the former Brighton boss has been pushed back.
Now supporters will wait to learn the result and performance level against Everton, something which could have a telling impact on the head coach’s future.
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