Head coach will be fired unless results improve quickly
Winless run leaves mood at London Stadium mutinous
Graham Potter is facing the sack after West Ham’s dismal start to the season continued with a 2-1 defeat at home by Crystal Palace.
Potter insisted he retained the support of the hierarchy but it is understood the head coach will be fired unless he can inspire a swift improvement in results. West Ham are 18th after four defeats in their first five games and have already started identifying potential replacements for the former Chelsea manager.
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