West Ham are reportedly eyeing a deal to appoint Gary O'Neil amid Graham Potter's disastrous start to the season as the Hammers consider an emotional return for their former midfielder. The pressure cooker at West Ham has finally hit full steam. A humiliating 3-0 defeat to Tottenham has left Graham Potter’s reign dangling by a thread, and the board are now seriously weighing up a change in the dugout.
West Ham crisis hits boiling point
Potter, once hailed as a progressive choice to steer the club into a brighter future, has overseen a start that’s been nothing short of catastrophic. Four defeats in five, fourteen goals leaked in that stretch, and a fanbase rapidly losing patience, the situation at the London Stadium is becoming untenable.
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According to O'Neil is among the favourites to replace Potter. The 42-year-old has carved out a reputation in Premier League circles as a manager who thrives in chaos, capable of getting the best from squads written off by others. His rescue acts at Bournemouth and Wolves turned heads across the top flight, and his name now tops West Ham’s shortlist.
Little financial headache
What makes O’Neil an even stronger contender is his availability. With no club currently attached to him, the Hammers wouldn’t need to fork out a penny in compensation, a major advantage given the financial and contractual headaches that often come with mid-season appointments.
A man who knows the Claret & Blue
For West Ham supporters, O’Neil’s story comes with an emotional twist. The former midfielder wore the claret and blue between 2011 and 2013, grafting in the middle of the park during a period of transition for the club. Those two and a half years left a mark, and the thought of one of their own returning to guide the team resonates strongly with sections of the fanbase.