Recent reports suggesting that West Ham head coach Julen Lopetegui is on the brink of being sacked are far from accurate. It’s likely just a slow news day, given it’s Christmas as news sources look to regurgitate old stories.
There’s been a flurry of baseless reports surrounding the Hammers head coach’s future today, but the truth is that Lopetegui is under no immediate threat.
While a potential loss against Southampton could increase pressure, his current three-game unbeaten streak, with a win over Wolves and draws against Bournemouth and Brighton, has earned him some breathing room.
Rumours about Graham Potter waiting in the wings are more of a half truth because there is a genuine desire at boardroom level for Lopetegui to start climbing the Premier League.
Any reports of an immediate dismissal for the Spaniard are premature. Lopetegui’s position remains stable for now, and it’s unlikely any decision will be made before the January transfer window.
Lopetegui has made it clear from the very first game of the season that he requires a mobile and athletic centre forward to progress the side and the board will do what they can to help.
As reported on C&H yesterday, Tim Steidten will continue to recommend players but will not have the final decision.