The outcome of tonight’s match against Brentford may hold significant weight in determining David Moyes’ future at West Ham beyond this season. Despite being just 3 points away from the top 7, West Ham’s current position doesn’t reflect their earlier prospects for success in 2024. Their winless streak since the start of the year puts them at risk of slipping further down the table.
The club’s atmosphere has shifted dramatically due to their poor form. Moyes, once likely to receive a contract extension, is now facing doubts about his tenure’s continuation.
In response, Tim Steidten has been assigned the task of identifying potential replacements for Moyes. According to journalist Dean Jones, the club isn’t solely focused on high-profile names; they seek a manager with a track record of success and specific coaching abilities aligned with their future vision. Steidten is exploring options, including coaches from the Bundesliga and even some from South America.
Considering Brighton’s success with less renowned managers, it’s logical for Steidten to consider less conventional candidates, though it carries risks.
Steidten aims for a head coach rather than a traditional manager to complement his own strengths. While experienced, he must ensure the selection process is meticulous. The next manager will inherit a successful period in the club’s history but will be expected to elevate it further, especially if they lack European management experience.
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