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Nuno tipped to take over at West Ham after Potter sacking
Sunday Tribune
|September 28, 2025
WEST Ham sacked Graham Potter yesterday after only nine months in charge, with former Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo tipped to take over the troubled Premier League club.
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Potter's exit was widely expected after the Hammers slumped to second bottom of the table ahead of tomorrow's trip to Everton.
Nuno is expected to replace Potter in time for the clash with Everton after reports the Portuguese coach has had positive talks with the West Ham board.
Potter managed just three points from West Ham's five league matches this season, while they also crashed out of the League Cup against Wolves.
The former Chelsea and Brighton manager only took the reins at the London Stadium in January, with last season's disappointing 14th place finish putting pressure on him to hit the ground running this season.
Last weekend's home defeat against Crystal Palace proved the final straw.
Potter, who lost five of West Ham's six games this season, was relieved of his duties less than 24 hours after holding his usual pre-match press conference on Friday.
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