Manuel Pellegrini sacked

See Who is Expected to Replace Sacked Manuel Pellegrini at West Ham

Manuel Pellegrini has been axed after Hammers lose 2-1 at home to Leicester on Saturday.

David Moyes is expected to be appointed the next West Ham manager, Sky Sports News understands, after Manuel Pellegrini was sacked following defeat to Leicester.

The 66-year-old Chilean has been under increasing pressure during an awful run of form since a 4-0 defeat to Oxford United in the EFL Cup in September.

Following a promising start to the campaign, the Hammers embarked on a run of nine league defeats and just two wins in 13 matches, losing at home to Newcastle, rivals Tottenham and most recently the Foxes.

They sit just a point above the relegation zone heading into the New Year and, after dismissing their manager just 18 months into a three-year deal, co-owner and chairman David Sullivan said: “It is with great disappointment that we’ve had to make this decision.

“Manuel is a gentleman and it has been a real pleasure to work with someone of his calibre. However, it has become clear that a change is required to get the club back on track in line with our ambitions this season.

“We felt it was necessary to act now in order to give the new manager as much time as possible to try and achieve that goal.”

Moyes saved the Hammers from relegation during the 2017-18 campaign before being replaced by Pellegrini after his short-term deal expired at the end of that season, and they are readying themselves to re-appoint the Scot, who has been out of work since.

Moyes was recently linked with an interim role at another of his former clubs in Everton to replace Marco Silva, but they instead turned to Carlo Ancelotti.

Former West Ham striker Tony Cottee says it was inevitable Manuel Pellegrini was dismissed and believes former boss David Moyes would be the ideal candidate to succeed the Chilean.

“I’m not surprised, West Ham were really poor against Leicester and it’s been coming for the last three or four weeks or so,” Cottee told Sky Sports News.

“He had a stay of execution with the victories over Chelsea and Southampton but overall it’s been a really poor run of form. The board have obviously looked at it with a big game coming up on New Year’s Day against Bournemouth and made a decision.

“They’ve tried a so-called top foreign manager, personally I think they need to go back to someone with a bit of passion, who understands the Premier League but more importantly the football club.

“I’ve already mentioned David Moyes, I think he could come in and do that job – there’s also Chris Hughton who understands the football club and grew up supporting them.

“Whoever it is I think it needs to be someone available, come into the club and hit the ground running, sort out the defence and starting getting points on the board and move towards safety.”

 

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