West Ham United head coach Graham Potter praises his side's "pleasing" performance that "maybe deserved more", and that his side "looks ready to fight" following their 1-1 draw with Aston Villa.
West Ham United manager Graham Potter is eyeing moves to strengthen his squad before the end of the January transfer window. The arrival of Potter has instilled new life to the club after the dark spell of former manager Julen Lopetegui.
West Ham United are reportedly interested in signing Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell for their new manager Graham Potter. Chilwell has been deemed surplus to requirements by current Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca.
The new head coach has a tough run of games in the capital to start his tenure and both he, and his team, have struggled in these fixtures
West Ham United boss Graham Potter felt his side deserved more than a point after their 1-1 draw at Aston Villa on Sunday.
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One former senior West Ham scout has said that Graham Potter is currently eyeing a reunion with one Chelsea player this month. Potter, who was sacked by Chelsea and has been out of a job since, is now back in the Premier League as head coach of West Ham United.
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Graham Potter wants West Ham United to sign Lille striker Jonathan David in the summer, according to TBR Football. The English tactician has reportedly expressed a strong desire to pursue David’s signature after the season, when the 25-year-old becomes a free agent.
West Ham United have made a bid to sign a midfielder from Belgian, which will be Graham Potter's first signing as Hammers boss
West Ham are set to complete the appointment of Kyle Macaulay from Chelsea, talkSPORT understands. Macaulay is a long-term colleague of Graham Potter, who he first worked with at Swedish side