
Tony Cascarino shares harrowing Graham Potter verdict after West Ham loss vs Tottenham
West Ham were comfortably beaten in a 3-0 defeat at home to London rivals Tottenham.
Graham Potter’s side find themselves third from bottom in the table after another alarming performance at the London Stadium.
Tomas Soucek was sent off in a game where every West Ham player played terribly against Spurs.
Potter’s poor results are earning him criticism from the media and West Ham fans alike as their poor start to the season continues.
TalkSPORT pundit Tony Cascarino did not mince his words when speaking about the former Chelsea and Brighton boss.

Tony Cascarino’s blunt opinion on Graham Potter
Fans had already endured enough misery with what they saw on the pitch, only for their day to be made worse by a fire near the London Stadium after the match.
Following the clash on Saturday, Jamie O’Hara wound up West Ham fans with his post on social media.
When speaking about Potter on talkSPORT, Cascarino said: “I don’t want to be disrespectful to a manager, but sometimes you look at things and you think, ‘Do you know what? I’m not sure what he’s bringing to the table as a manager’.”
He added: “They were literally torn apart by Spurs.”
Potter has faced plenty of criticism, but to be called out so directly and bluntly is quite telling about the current mess West Ham find themselves in.
The lack of urgency following the Soucek red card was apparent, and Tottenham were in cruise control as they scored their second goal just moments after the Irons were reduced to ten men.
West Ham made a statement in their impressive win against Nottingham Forest, but looked a shadow of that team on Saturday against Spurs.
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West Ham need to part ways with Graham Potter
Potter’s league win percentage is an embarrassing 27.3%. He has the worst record among any non-relegated Premier League club since his appointment in January.
West Ham have not been shy of sacking managers before, and in a situation this bad, they should not hesitate to do so again.
With them in the bottom three, a change is needed, and fresh ideas can be what helps turn the ship around in East London.
Their showing against Forest showed what they can be at their best, but it seems Potter is not the man who can consistently get the best out of this team.
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