
West Ham United has officially announced the departure of head coach Graham Potter following a deeply disappointing commencement to the 2025-26 Premier League season. The Hammers find themselves languishing in 19th place, having secured a solitary victory from their opening five fixtures, a record that has fallen far short of expectations and ignited widespread concern among the fanbase.

A Swift and Decisive Change at London Stadium
Despite Potter’s assertion on Friday that he had engaged in “positive talks” with the club’s ownership, Saturday morning brought a definitive end to his nine-month tenure at the helm. The club’s official statement underscored the gravity of the situation:
“West Ham United can confirm that Head Coach Graham Potter has left the Club. Results and performances over the course of the second half of last season and the start of the 2025/26 season have not matched expectations, and the Board of Directors believe that a change is necessary in order to help improve the team’s position in the Premier League as soon as possible.”
This decision reflects the growing frustration with the team’s form, not just in the current campaign but also in the latter half of the previous season. The manner of their four defeats this season, characterized by a perceived lack of improvement and cohesion, proved to be a critical factor in the board’s assessment.

The Coaching Staff Also Departs
The changes extend beyond the head coach, with several key members of Potter’s backroom staff also departing immediately. The club confirmed:
“The Club can confirm that Assistant Coach Bruno Saltor, First Team Coaches Billy Reid and Narcis Pelach, Lead Goalkeeper Coach Casper Ankergren, and Goalkeeper Coach Linus Kandolin have also left with immediate effect.”
The club extended its gratitude to Potter and his staff, wishing them well for their future endeavors, while confirming that the search for a replacement is already underway.

Potter’s Record: A Brief and Challenging Spell
Graham Potter’s time at West Ham concludes with a challenging record of six wins, five draws, and 14 defeats across 25 games in all competitions. During his tenure, the team scored 30 goals but conceded 41, highlighting defensive vulnerabilities that ultimately contributed to his downfall.

Immediate Succession: Nuno Espírito Santo Takes the Reins
In a swift move to stabilize the club, reports from
The Times
indicate that former Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espírito Santo has been appointed as Potter’s successor. Espírito Santo is expected to take charge immediately, with his first match at the helm being the Hammers’ upcoming trip to Everton on Monday. This rapid appointment signals the club’s urgency to reverse their fortunes and climb out of the relegation zone.

Looking Ahead: A New Chapter for West Ham
The change in management marks a pivotal moment for West Ham United. With the season still in its early stages, the board hopes that Espírito Santo’s arrival will inject new energy and tactical direction, allowing the team to rediscover their form and push towards their ambitions in the Premier League. All eyes will now be on Monday’s clash with Everton as the new era at London Stadium officially begins.