
Graham Potter truly doomed at West Ham after what Jonathan Liew’s just said
Graham Potter may as well pack his bags right now at West Ham.
With West Ham losing 3-0 to Tottenham last time out, there is very little hope for the Englishman to keep hold of his job at the London Stadium.
The feeling around the head coach has taken a sharp downward turn after the positivity surrounding West Ham after the win against Nottingham Forest away from home.
With that being said, the days of Potter are now limited at West Ham with clashes against Crystal Palace and Everton in the pipeline.
It now feels as if Potter could jump before he is pushed by David Sullivan and Co., as Jonathan Liew speaks out on his future in East London.

Jonathan Liew shares how Graham Potter can avoid sack
There is no getting away from the frustration surrounding the 50-year-old right now, and it feels as if there is a long way to go to make his job secure.
This is especially the case while West Ham shows interest in Slaven Bilic’s return alongside a host of other head coach alternatives.
Despite this, Potter remains in the dugout for now, and as a result, questions are likely to be raised over his future in E20.
This has seen Liew speak out via Sky Sports News on 18 September to suggest that the Englishman needs a sizable win streak in order to keep his job at West Ham.
He said: “Stories like this come out for a reason, even at a leaky club like West Ham.
“Potter doesn’t need one or two results; he needs to go on a run of eight or 10 unbeaten. It’s hard to see that happening.”
It is fair to say that if these are the demands being placed on the ex-Chelsea boss, he could benefit from resigning before he is eventually sacked.
There is quite simply no way a run of that magnitude if possible on the basis of what we have seen from his West Ham side so far.

West Ham have high demands for Graham Potter
There is no getting away from the fact that the Irons see themselves as a top-half Premier League team, and they’re nowhere near that right now.
Position | Club | Points |
18. | West Ham | 3 |
19. | Aston Villa | 2 |
20. | Wolves | 0 |
If anything, at this early stage of the campaign, avoiding relegation would prove to be a positive this campaign, especially if Potter remains in the dugout.
That certainly feels unlikely as the Hammers’ hierarchy seems to be hovering over the sack trigger, just waiting for the head coach to slip up in the coming fixtures.
It will be interesting to see where his future lies, but there is no doubt that the claret and blue outfit have set seemingly impossible demands over the manager if he wants to keep his job.
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