West Ham's new boss Graham Potter must be thanking his lucky stars after Fulham handed him a perfect start at the London Stadium. After failing to have a legitimate shot in the opening half an hour
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A lot of talk this week has been around West Ham's search for a striker after the hamstring injury Niclas Fullkrug suffered in Friday's FA Cup defeat by Aston Villa and the absence of Michail Antonio after his car accident. Four shots and three goals - and most importantly three points - against Fulham will delight new Hammers boss Graham Potter.
Graham Potter caused serious surprise and disappointment with what he did as West Ham were beaten 2-0 at home by Oliver Glasner's side.
Well, for the most part, not Graham Potter as the new West ... beat everyone and snuck in at the far post. Fulham kept pushing and it forced Potter to turn to his sole fit striker just after ...
Jean-Philippe Mateta scored twice to condemn West Ham boss Graham Potter to a first Premier League defeat as Crystal Palace won 2-0.
West Ham have been a bit of a mess this season and Graham Potter has a fair bit of work to do. Some of the results have been OK but others have been catastrophic. They have the players to do so, but there has been no confidence or belief, so Potter has got to find a way to turn that around.
Graham Potter delivered the most convincing West Ham performance of the season in his first Premier League game in charge. The Hammers fed off some comical Fulham defending but also finally showed ...
Graham Potter welcomed his first win at West Ham but admitted the performance was “far from” what he wants to see long-term. The Hammers won their first home match under Potter as they beat Fulham 3-2 at the London Stadium on Tuesday night.
West Ham United fans expect new manager Graham Potter to bring some style back to their team's football after a dispiriting and brief Julen Lopetegui reign but the new coach was happy to win ugly against Fulham on Tuesday.
The French striker made it four goals in his last three matches as Oliver Glasner’s Eagles secured back-to-back away victories.