Potter’s Plans at West Ham: Starting Fresh
Graham Potter is now the manager at West Ham after Julen Lopetegui got let go. At his first press conference, Potter said he doesn’t expect big changes in player signings this January. He knows he has a squad that hasn’t performed well but is ready to work with them and bring out their best.
West Ham has taken heat for spending over £130 million last summer. They sit in 14th place in the Premier League with just six wins. Many wonder if their new signings were worth it. Striker Niclas Fullkrug, who came from Borussia Dortmund for £27 million, has scored only two goals. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Brazilian winger Luis Guilherme, signed for £25 million from Palmeiras, has played just four times as a substitute.
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A Realistic Take on January Transfers
Potter knows the January transfer window is tricky. He said, “I don’t expect much to happen in January. It’s a tough time to make changes. I want to focus on the players we have now and stay open to any chances that come up.”
He highlighted the need to make quick choices and fit the team’s strengths. For him, it’s all about helping the current players grow and making the most of what’s already there.
A Fresh Start After Chelsea
This is Potter’s first job since he was let go by Chelsea in April 2023. At Chelsea, he struggled with a large squad that was pieced together in a busy transfer period. Fans didn’t fully accept him, even after he did well at Brighton.
He spent 21 months away from management, turning down jobs with Ajax and reportedly the England national team. Looking back, he said, “I’ve learned to trust myself and not worry about what others think. I’ve built good relationships with players and staff over the years, which gives me confidence.”
Potter’s past successes at Brighton and his unique journey with Ostersund have kept his reputation strong. Now, he has the task of turning around West Ham and leading them back to success.