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The Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan has reacted to the current toxicity at the London Stadium, as fans continue their protests against the West Ham United owners
Graham Potter was sacked as the West Ham manager on 27 September after his side claimed just one win from their opening six games in all competitions. West Ham have since hired Nuno Espirito Santo as Potter ’s replacement, but the Portuguese boss has failed to win any of his first four matches in charge.
Defeat by Tottenham means West Ham have lost three of their opening four games of the new Premier League season - Reuters/Tony O'Brien If Tottenham Hotspur supporters thought they had it bad under former chairman Daniel Levy, then imagine how West Ham ...
Lucas Paqueta has spoken to clear the air amid reports he wants to leave West Ham in the January transfer window. It has been claimed that the Brazilian has been keen to leave the Hammers following his clearance from spot-fixing allegations in July.
ON a night where a hardcore of West Ham fans held a boycott, their defence opted to join them. What a start at home for Nuno Espirito Santo, more than 10,000 empty seats, a hapless performance and
Graham Potter has been sacked by West Ham just five games into the new season. Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace at the London Stadium was West Ham’s third home loss of the campaign, with all three coming against London rivals.
Sir Sadiq Khan has suggested he wouldn't object to West Ham United leaving the London Stadium if potential new owners proposed a relocation. The atmosphere at the venue, which hosted the Olympic Games in 2012,
Erling Haaland struck a brace as Manchester City beat Bournemouth 3-1 to go second in the Premier League. Haaland scored either side of Tyler Adams’ equaliser before Nico O’Reilly’s first goal of the season ensured City would remain six points behind Arsenal.