JULEN LOPETEGUI may well have seen off Gary O’Neil, but could soon be joining him at the job centre.
After last week’s thumping at Everton,. O’Neil talk as if he would be gone by. Morning and now this is surely it having come out on the wrong side of ‘El Sackico’.
Jarrod Bowen may have sealed his fate, bagging a winner after Matt Doherty had cancelled out Tomas Soucek’s opener.
Both West Ham’s goalscorers celebrated by paying tribute to Michail Antonio after his horror car crash on Saturday.
The disappointment boile over within the Wolves squad at full-time as Mario Lemina spark a row with. Bowen by refusing to shake his hand before shoving his own team-mates and a member of the club staff.
The only silver lining for Wolves was https://ufabet999.app. That they did not ship four – as they had done in the two before arriving in London.
Lopetegui, having last longer than expect with a stay of execution last week. Will hope this can be a turning point.
Though it was not a victory won with free-flowing. Buccaneering football.
There was a smart, low, finish from Bowen, but little happen by design and the expectation in the. West Ham boardroom is that Lopetegui will not see out the season.
A win over Wolves, now second from bottom, proves little.
The emotion had certainly taken the edge off of a. West Ham fanbase who decid to stick with the squad rather than express their frustrations.
There was no collective anger aime at Lopetegui or the ownership, who had come close to sacking the Spaniard last week but delayed.
It took 20 minutes for the two sides to settle and the focus to shift to the football and what was at stake.
Joao Gomes found space on the edge of the West Ham box to collect a bouncing ball but his shot was straight at Lukasz Fabianski, the Hammers goalkeeper.
Neither side had a firm grasp and were relying on a touch of chance to create something.