David Moyes is really feeling the heat right now in his role as West Ham United manager.
West Ham manager David Moyes felt the wrath of the fans after our 6-0 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday, and the owners were apparently particularly unhappy with the defeat and the subsequent walkout from the London Stadium faithful as well.
The Hammers are in free fall right now, and have been for the past six weeks since our last win – a 2-0 victory away against Arsenal.
There is a strong feeling amongst the majority of West Ham fans now that Moyes is not the man needed to take us on to the next level.
However, the latest name to be linked with the West Ham manager’s job certainly won’t excite the Hammers faithful…

44-yo in the running to replace David Moyes as West Ham manager
According to a report from 90 Min, former Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper is in the running tom replace Moyes at West Ham.
The 44-year-old, who was sacked by Forest just two months ago in December, was actually linked with the Hammers job a couple months ago.
I have to say, if Moyes is replaced by Cooper, I will be absolutely fuming, but you wouldn’t put it past Sullivan would you.
We need a young, progressive and forward-thinking manager to take over from Moyes, and the former Forest boss certainly doesn’t fit into that category.
I’m not belittling the job that Cooper did at the City Ground – he worked wonders during his time there in fairness to him.
But is he an upgrade on Moyes? I don’t think he is. Forest are currently sitting in 16th spot in the Premier League table, eight places and 15 points behind us.
Cooper hardly played an inspirational brand of football during his time with Forest either did he? If it’s a case of sticking with David Moyes as West Ham manager or twisting and bringing in Steve Cooper, I’m sorry but I’m sticking all day long.
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