Report: West Ham are eyeing unattached 44-year-old manager Michael Owen, who has been judged ‘outstanding’…
Amid uncertainty surrounding David Moyes’ future at West Ham United, the club is reportedly considering various managerial options.
With the team struggling to secure victories and experiencing a goal drought in recent Premier League matches, pressure is mounting on Moyes.
According to reports from talkSPORT, some West Ham supporters have expressed their discontent with Moyes through banners reading ‘Moyes out’ during matches. Among the managers linked with the club, Thomas Tuchel of Bayern Munich stands out, but other names are also in contention.
One such candidate is Steve Cooper, formerly the manager of Nottingham Forest. Despite his departure from Forest generating mixed reactions, Cooper’s track record includes successfully guiding the team from the bottom of the Championship to promotion via the playoffs and maintaining their Premier League status.
Renowned football figure Michael Owen has praised Cooper’s managerial prowess, describing him as an exceptional manager capable of adapting to squad changes effectively.
With Moyes’ contract set to expire at the end of the season and West Ham’s poor form raising doubts about his continuation, Cooper emerges as a viable option.
As a young manager with Premier League experience and currently available, his appointment could offer West Ham a fresh perspective without the need for compensation to another club.
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