West Ham make immediate Graham Potter sack decision after disastrous start to season

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Graham Potter's job at West Ham is safe for now, but the ex-Brighton boss needs to improve results soon if he wants to remain in his role at the London Stadium.

The Hammers' poor start to the season continued on Friday night as they were hammered 5-1 by Chelsea . Despite taking the lead, the Blues quickly took control of the game and made light work of West Ham with the stadium almost empty with 10 minutes remaining.

Potter has not yet been in his role for a year having only arrived in January to replace Julen Lopetegui. However, West Ham are already being tipped as possible relegation contenders having conceded eight times in the first two games of the season.

They begun their campaign with a 3-0 hammering at newly promoted Sunderland and the heat is ramping up on Potter, who has only won five of the games he's been in charge for. That gives him a win percentage of just over 23.

The Daily Mail reports that he will remain in charge for this week's games against Wolves in the Carabao Cup and then Nottingham Forest in the Premier League , but more damaging results could force the board to consider acting.

Potter said after their hammering on Friday: "Incredibly disappointed of course with the result. A good start, scored a great goal and then conceded a cheap goal and that probably set the tone for the evening. We played a top side but the manner of the goals we conceded made it impossible for us. We have to do better. We have to dust ourselves down and prepare to play against Wolves. Keep going."

Potter has endured a frustrating summer with Mohamed Kudus, one of the team's leading lights in attack, moving on for Tottenham . Jean-Clair Todibo has been their major summer signing, but he was on loan at the club last year.

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The Hammers boss refused to be drawn on the need for new faces in the final week of the transfer window, instead underlining the need for them to become far more solid defensively. "We will always look but its more fundamental than that, we have to make it harder for teams to score against us," he said.

West Ham have been in the top flight since their promotion via the play-offs in 2012. Only two years ago they claimed the Conference League title but they've struggled to build on that success.

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