Look at the results! ‘Lopetegui’ understands ‘West Ham‘ fans want to change the manager
West Ham manager Julian Lopetegui has admitted he understands fans want a managerial change after a disappointing run of results.
The Spanish boss has been in charge of the Hammers for a disappointing first season. Most recently losing to Leicester City. With supporters calling for his sacking. West Ham currently sit 14th in the table on 15 points.
According to reports, the West Ham board will give himยู ฟ่าเบท https://ufabet999.app one more chance. Against Bournemouth this weekend, before deciding his fate. Lopetegui has spoken about the fans’ reaction, saying: “I don’t think about it at all,” Lopetegui said.
“We are not happy and the fans are always right. So far, they have given us more than we have given them.
We will turn this situation around. I speak to the chairman at least once or twice a week. He is a very friendly owner with us. He speaks to us very often.”
“I won’t tell you when I talked to him, but we talked all the time.”
West Ham 3-0 Wolves – Mohammed Kudus at the double as Hammers comfortably ease to Premier League victory
Mohammed Kudus was in clinical form as he ensur West Ham were two goals up against the travelling. Wolves within half an hour with two ruthless counter-attacking finishes. Before Jarrod Bowen’s third goal killed off any hope of a comeback from the visitors. It was a fine and important victory for The Hammers as they prepare to take on a run of very tricky fixtures.
A dominant West Ham swept aside Wolves with an emphatic 3-0 victory that if anything was kind to the visitors. The Hammers did not crush their opponents in the stats columns but always look in control of the game against a toothless and vulnerable side.
Mohammed Kudus put his team two goals up within half an hour with two ruthless counter-attacking finishes orchestrated by Lucas Paqueta, before the Brazilian assisted Jarrod Bowen’s third that killed off any hope of a Wolves comeback.
Pablo Sarabia did have the ball in the net at one stage, but it was rightly ruled offside by VAR, as Wolves looked shorn of any attacking creativity for much of the game.