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Lopetegui Axe Just Got Closer | Newcastle v West Ham Is Now Crucial

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Fourteenth in the Premier League – this morning – and heading up to a very challenging fixture at St James’ Park against a Newcastle United side sitting in ninth place in the Premier League, seven points ahead. West Ham have it all to do after their disappointing start to the season. Julen Lopetegui‘s poor start and muddled, stodgy football has not endeared him to the Claret and Blue faithful and clearly these next two games will be  crucial.

The Leicester City board decision to fire manager Steve Cooper at this stage in the season must bring home to Lopetegui his perilous position.  Cooper lasted twelve Premier League games – West Ham’s away game tonight will be Lopetegui’s twelfth in charge.

The first manager casualty of any Premier League campaign always brings home how fragile their tenure is in this modern day football world.  If the ‘warning’ lights were not flashing amber brightly for Julen Lopetegui before – they are now.

Now that the ‘first’ coach has been fired, the pressure is lessened on other Premier League club bosses and boards to follow suit:” The ‘first’ will inevitably get the lion’s share of the publicity and I am sure David Sullivan would not want to make the public admission that he got it wrong with Lopetegui.

Now that Leicester have jumped first, more will follow: Lopetegui’s job security just go that much more fragile. For the West Ham board to consider a stay of execution just requires a glimmer of improvement, squad cohesiveness, a decent strategy and even, perhaps just a point in the next two games. That’s how low the bar is set, sadly, after £140 million spent.

On past performance, unless Julen has pulled out some miracle coaching strategy during the international break, that one solitary point in the next two games would seem out of reach.

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From the old Bobby Moore Upper to the Billy Bonds' stand these days I've been watching since '03 and a supporter since about 1970.. 'Football is Life' oh yes. Let it raise your spirit but never darken your mood. Life's too short not to enjoy the journey with our Claret and Blue heroes n' villains.

6 comments

  • Paul Taylor says:

    Great post and hat’s off to the massive travelling Hammer’s supporter’s who turn up through thick and thin to support the team! I admire your optimism John and sincerely hope you’re right as it would be a welcome change and I can’t wait for the end of this calendar year as performance’s throughout have been some if the worst I can remember and that’s saying something over the course of a lifetime!

  • John Ayris says:

    What I would like to see tonight is a vastly improved performance that marks the start of performing far better for the rest of the season. Much improved performances, tactics and style sufficient for Lopetegui to succeed and stay with the fans happy.

    What I expect to see is a Forest or Tottenham away like performance and result of questionable tactics and substitutions and unchanged chaotic style, with the fans calling for his head.

    I will watch and stay watching whatever happens, and I will spare a thought for our away support who have no train home unless they leave at half time. Those blokes are heroes going up there tonight given the circumstances of what the experience is likely to be like…

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