June 16, 2025
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West Ham United parted ways with David Moyes at the end of last season, and then in January, Graham Potter became our second manager since the Scot’s exit.Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images

Julen Lopetegui oversaw a disastrous six-month spell in charge of West Ham after replacing David Moyes, but Graham Potter is now at the helm at the London Stadium, and has steadied the ship.

Moyes actually admitted himself that he was surprised as to how far the Hammers fell off after he left the club.

The new Hammers head coach has massively lifted the spirits amongst the Hammers squad.

Graham Potter is a class above former West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui in every single department.

However, he’ll have to go some if he is to eclipse what Moyes achieved in East London.

Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images

Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images

David Moyes brought genuine success to West Ham whilst Graham Potter is hoping to emulate that whilst delivering some really attractive football.

I firmly believe we are on a path towards something very special with Potter.

The 49-year-old Hammers boss certainly talks a good game, and now he just needs his players to back that up on the pitch.

West Ham boss Graham Potter on another level to David Moyes

The Hammers head coach is clearly determined to oversee an exciting and prosperous period of success at the London Stadium.

Moyes ended our 43-year trophy drought, and now Potter has to ensure that he matches the Scot in that particular department.

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