A 45-year-old’s with high winning potentials and a brilliant career is now set to replace David Moyes.
A 45-year-old manager who is so highly regarded might now be considered by West Ham United’s owners as David Moyes’ replacement.
Despite two straight victories for West Ham, David Moyes is still under a lot of pressure at the London Stadium, and the board may remove him in the summer.The majority of Hammers supporters are dissatisfied with Moyes, yet those supporters outside the team, like Jeff Stelling, wonder why so many of us have such problems with our manager.
As things stand, he may be moved on when his contract at the London Stadium expires in the summer. For the last year or so, Arne Slot, the manager of Feyenoord, has been frequently connected to the West Ham position.
It has now been asserted that the 45-year-old is greatly admired by the Hammers owners.
The owners of West Ham could choose a Dutchman to succeed David Moyes.
Slot has a lot of fans at the London Stadium, according to a report from Give Me Sport.
After managing 245 games, Slot’s lifetime win percentage is 60.4% (Footy Stats). Compare those figures to Moyes’s 660 games played record of 41.82% win percentage (Footy Stats).
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