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  1. 'Talk is cheap' – Bowen on finishing the season with 'pride'published at 14:22 5 May

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    Jarrod Bowen has demanded West Ham show some pride over the final three games of a miserable season.

    The Hammers are in 17th place in the Premier League after Sunday's dour derby draw with Tottenham made it eight matches without a win but Bowen wants his team-mates to dig out some positive results to finish the season.

    "It's easy to say the season's done, we can't get relegated and there's nothing to play for," said skipper Bowen. "But this is a club that prides itself on hard work and passion.

    "There are three games left to go, and we're all determined to go and win. Ultimately, this season we haven't done enough as a group of players to be high enough in the table.

    "It's self-pride to go out there every single week because the worst thing is to come out of a game and think you could've done more.

    "But I think talk is cheap, and we have to show it. We know we should be in a better position and have done better, but we're here now, and it's down to us to win those remaining three games. That's got to be the mindset to play for this club."

    West Ham close the season with a trip to Manchester United, a home game against Nottingham Forest and then travelling to Ipswich Town on the final day.

  2. 'Let's not be too quick to judge' - pundits on Potterpublished at 11:22 5 May

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    Former England captain Wayne Rooney is still backing Graham Potter, but says the West Ham boss "needs the summer to come quickly" after a disappointing set of results since taking charge at London Stadium.

    Since being appointed on 9 January, Potter has managed 15 Premier League games - winning three, drawing five and losing seven.

    Speaking on Match of the Day 2, Rooney said: "If you look at his record since he joined West Ham, it isn't great - but we do talk about managers needing to get their own players and their own principles into a football club.

    "It has been a difficult start for him, but I think he has got a lot of ability to make West Ham look a better team."

    Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy added: "When he joined the club, they were lacking confidence. Michail Antonio had the car crash, Niclas Fullkrug had only just come back from injury, and they were playing without a centre-forward.

    "So there are lots of little details to take into account. They have had their moments this season, so let's not be too quick to judge."

    Catch up on Match of the Day 2 on BBC iPlayer

  3. 'So many hours wasted watching West Ham this season' - the fans' verdictpublished at 11:22 5 May

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    We asked for your views on West Ham's Premier League draw against Tottenham.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Mike: Very poor performance again by West Ham. Quite apart from the dreadful defensive mistake by Max Kilman to give Tottenham the lead, our midfield were woeful all game, particularly Lucas Paqueta, preferring to defend rather than attack. Just pleased that there are three weaker teams in the league to prevent our relegation.

    Myles: So many hours wasted watching the Hammers this year, and for what? Only Jarrod Bowen and Aaron Wan-Bissaka are in any kind of form. I don't blame Potter, yet, but his selection is questionable. Paqueta has been a liability in midfield for two years and undeserving of a start. There is nothing to lose anymore. Play the kids and maybe we unearth a gem.

    Hayley: Disappointed we didn't win as I was really hoping to finish above Spurs this season. It's good to see Potter making lots of substitutions. He did try to go for it. Onward and upward. Really need to win our remaining games if any hope of finishing above Spurs.

    Michael: Think probably like me most West Ham fans can't wait for the season to finish. Need to offload a lot of this squad and let Potter bring players in to suit his playing style - whatever that might be

    Brendan: It kind of sums up the season. An insipid draw against Spurs. There you go. We all desperately need a summer break.

    James: Very much an end-of-season feel to it. Spurs obviously have an eye on the Europa League. As for West Ham, it feels as if the end of the season can't come soon enough and a major reshuffle is needed. It is not really on Potter at this point. He needs a transfer window to implement what he wants.

    Stuart: Not good enough. If things carry on the way they are, we will be in the same position next season and can only see it getting tougher. Hopefully some decent changes can be made during the summer and we start playing the Hammers way!

    Barry: If there was ever a day for Spurs and West Ham fans to unite, it was today. Every player should have been booed off for that utter dross.

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  4. West Ham 'not an easy club to manage'published at 09:11 5 May

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    Former Premier League midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker predicts a huge summer ahead for West Ham after a flat draw against London rivals Tottenham on Sunday.

    He told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast the Hammers face an uncertain future.

    "It just shows how much of a big job Graham Potter has [at West Ham]," Reo-Coker said. "He is definitely going to get next season [but] it's not so easy to rebuild and recruit in the modern game.

    "How are they going to shift all of the players that Potter doesn't want in order to get his identity at the football club and to kick on for next season? West Ham is not an easy club to manage. If the results don't start coming, people in the media start coming after you."

    Former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison added: "For the money West Ham spent last summer, what player can you say has been a success? They brought in Julen Lopetegui because they thought David Moyes wasn't good enough and they wanted to play attractive football. They haven't got the players at the moment. The performance against Tottenham was lacklustre.

    "The recruitment has been nowhere near good enough and it feels like Potter is going to have to start again. When they brought all these players in, I thought that West Ham could challenge for an outside place in Europe. How wrong I was."

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  5. West Ham made to wait again for a Premier League winpublished at 17:41 4 May

    Adwaidh Rajan
    BBC Sport journalist

     Jarrod Bowen celebrates after scoring the equalising goal for West Ham.Image source, Getty Images

    Pressure has been building on Graham Potter in recent weeks and the West Ham manager is now eight games without a win in the Premier League.

    He has only collected 14 points in 15 games since replacing Julen Lopetegui as the Hammers boss in January and only the three relegated sides - Ipswich Town, Leicester City and Southampton - have collected fewer points than them since.

    Potter's most recent win came against Leicester in February and they have since then drawn four and lost four games.

    Their 1-1 draw with Southampton and the 3-2 defeat by Brighton have been particular frustrating with striker Niclas Fullkrug making scathing remarks on his team-mates after the Saints game two weeks ago.

    The German striker, who was in turn criticised by Potter for the outburst, was back among the starters in the 1-1 stalemate with Tottenham on Sunday but cut a frustrated figure after not getting enough service.

    West Ham needed their captain Jarrod Bowen to step up again with the equaliser after Wilson Odobert's early opener for Spurs and Bowen almost secured three points for the hosts with a header in the 82nd minute.

    But it was not to be as Potter's wait for a win goes on.

    They will next make the trip to Manchester United before wrapping up their campaign with games against Nottingham Forest and Ipswich.

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  6. 'We were not able to sustain the level of the first half performance'published at 17:13 4 May

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    Graham Potter spoke to BBC Match of the Day after West Ham's draw against Tottenham: "It was a decent performance from us, first half especially was strong.

    "Spurs scored against the run of play. We started on the front foot and were very positive, pressed well, pressed high. It was a derby so we wanted to make it that way. A lot of what did in the first half was positive.

    "It was a body blow to concede because it was a mistake from nowhere but credit to the players because them came back into the game and deservedly equalised.

    "Disappointed in the second half because we weren't able to sustain that level of performance.

    "We had some opportunities, probably not that much but a decent, solid performance."

    On a scrappy contest: "Start-stop, a derby so there were challenges, it was competitive. Spurs condense the pitch when you have the ball so not easy to sustain possession and have good attacks. But the boys tried. It was a tight game."

    On Niclas Fullkrug: "He linked up well, gave us a focal point at the top of the pitch. The positive for us is that we scored a really good goal. Jarrod [Bowen] attacked the back line well.

    "Niclas played his part in a decent performance, certainly first half and gives us a longer option as well."

  7. Did you know?published at 16:58 4 May

    Aaron Wan-Bissaka playing for West HamImage source, Getty Images

    Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been involved in five goals in the Premier League this season (2 goals, 3 assists), three more than he managed across his last three Premier League seasons for Manchester United combined (2 in 61 matches).

  8. Sutton's predictions: West Ham v Tottenhampublished at 11:13 4 May

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    This is 17th versus 16th in the Premier League which tells you how bad both teams have been this season.

    Everyone knows Tottenham's focus will be on their Europa League semi-final second leg with Bodo/Glimt so I think West Ham boss Graham Potter needs a result here more than Ange Postecoglou.

    Potter's results have been poor since he took over from Julen Lopetegui in January and Hammers fans have not had the upturn they wanted in the way their team play either.

    Spurs can still be dangerous even when they are out of form but Ange is not going to pick his strongest team. That gives West Ham a better chance of getting the win they badly need, but I don't see them doing it in style.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  9. Potter on Summerville's return and a need for 'pride and positivity'published at 14:25 2 May

    Josh Lobley
    BBC Sport Journalist

    West Ham boss Graham Potter has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Tottenham (kick-off 14:00 BST).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • After Crysencio Summerville underwent successful hamstring surgery, Graham Potter said the aim is for him to return in the "first few weeks of pre-season".

    • He was asked about last week's news conference when he was "upset" after defeat against Brighton: "As you get older, I care less about what you guys [the media] think. I'm happy to be myself - if myself is being annoyed after we've conceded two goals in three minutes, I'm damned if I do and I'm damned if I don't."

    • On the reaction from his players: "They are human beings as well so you can imagine that they've been low and disappointed, sad and angry. At the same time they've been really good in terms of picking themselves up and being together."

    • He spoke about what he wants from West Ham's final four matches of the season: "We need points and wins. We've done some things right, but not enough. It's hard now to talk too positively, but we just need a front-footed performance that shows who we are. One of pride and positivity."

    • On Sunday's opponents: "They've had a tough season with injuries and other things, and in this league nothing is forgiven. They've done well in Europe, and will be looking to finish the job in the Europa League."

    Listen to commentary of West Ham vs Tottenham on BBC Radio London Sport from 14:00 BST on Sunday

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  10. Did you know?published at 11:27 2 May

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    Since Graham Potter's first Premier League game in charge of West Ham on 14 January, only Southampton (14) have dropped more points from winning positions than the Hammers have (12), failing to win any of the past four when they have gone in front (drawn three, lost one).

  11. Is it 'time for a change' or can Hammers start 'pushing for Europe'?published at 11:28 1 May

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    We asked for your views on West Ham's season and what needs to change.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Justin: West Ham's issue is the same as Spurs and Manchester United's. Ownership doesn't mean leadership. We need to get rid of Sullivan.

    Trevor: It is time for a change at the top of the club for it to be able to move forward and start challenging again for European places. Otherwise it could get even worse next season before it gets better in my opinion.

    Richard: I find it hugely frustrating that clubs like Fulham, Brighton, Bournemouth and Forest have found a way to progress while West Ham have gone backwards. A transition from Lopetegui to Potter will take time for sure but I worry that some players don't really care, they just move on somewhere else. We need a good season in 2025-26 and a bit of fresh blood or I really can see a relegation on the horizon. It is a time for brave management and leadership with another overhaul of the playing squad.

    Shahid: As soon as Rice left the team went downhill. Both under Moyes and Lopetegui, there was no one to replace his contribution to defence, midfield and attack. No new tactics were deployed to cover for his loss.

    Peter: Everybody is writing this season off, but with three games against teams with equally poor form to come, as well as a home game against inconsistent Forest, there are 12 very winnable points up for grabs. That would take us towards the top of the bottom half of the table, and put a much more positive spin on the season. That is where Graham Potter should focus the players' attention.

    Chris: Our defence and even our keepers have been poor for two seasons now. There are no legs in midfield, and no one other than Bowen or Soucek who knows where the net is. Other than that everything is fine !

    James: Kudus is definitely sparking the attack with his dribbling ability. It allows other players to get up the field as he holds the ball up and evades defenders which consequently drags them out of position and creates chances. Definitely the player I've seen who has had a lot of impact that needs to be mentioned.

    Mark: Wan-Bissaka has quietly become one of England's best and most consistent right-backs, defending and attacking in equal measure. But this season is a write off and has been for a while now. Graham is using this time to see what the squad has and where he can improve it. I truly believe with a decent pre-season and transfer window we can be competing for top 8-10 again and pushing for Europe.

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  12. What's the thing no-one is talking about?published at 16:26 30 April

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    Last week, we asked our pundit Nedum Onuoha about whether West Ham's poor form had gone under the radar and he suggested the reasons behind their difficult season could run deep.

    Can you explain what is going on at the Hammers?

    What it is that no-one else seems to have spotted?

    Tell us the one thing everybody is missing.

    Let us know

  13. 'Maybe Potter feels he has to be that little bit tougher'published at 11:52 30 April

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    I think in terms of how Graham Potter made the move from Brighton and Chelsea, there were question marks over how he managed some of the big characters and whether he had enough authority.

    Maybe during his long break from management he felt like he needs to be that little bit tougher and not be seen as the soft, robotic guy.

    I listened to his rant after Saturday's late defeat at his former club Brighton and thought how, as a player, I would rather have somebody like that in my corner than somebody that shows little emotion and passion towards it.

    He is frustrated and I think he shows that he cares. He puts the work in and takes a lot of the responsibility because you have to when you are the manager.

    Fault for most things that go wrong get attributed to the manager, even when players cannot carry out a game plan. At the end of the day, as much as the manager sets you up, players are left with that responsibility to go and deliver. Sometimes we do not question the players the way that we should.

    We see in the amount of late goals that they have conceded that experienced players are not being able to manage and see out games, which is disappointing and frustrating.

    At times you can see his game plan but it is very hard to take positives away from a game that you lose when they are in the position in the league that they are. If you feel like your players have not left it all out there or they have not made good decisions then you are allowed to criticise.

    Let's not forget he has come in halfway through the season and is taking on somebody else's team so trying to implement a philosophy can be difficult.

    Sometimes we are too protective of players and if a manager comes out and says anything then they are viewed as not looking after their squad.

    Sometimes they need some home truths. I have been on a coaching team and it is difficult with the hours people put in behind the scenes when they are always the first to be questioned or the first to be sacked.

    I do not think Potter is trying to undermine anyone - he just believes he should be getting more from his team.

    Fara Williams was speaking to BBC Sport's Nat Hayward

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  14. We're 'harder to beat' but 'it's harder to win'published at 12:29 29 April

    James Jones
    Fan writer

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    Graham Potter's reaction to Saturday's defeat at Brighton was entirely understandable.

    He has watched his players throw away seven points to late goals in the last six games, leading to a run of seven Premier League games without a win since beating Leicester City 2-0 at the end of February.

    The latest, despite coming from behind to lead 2-1 with only five minutes to go, will have hurt the most. Not because it was against his former club, but because it underlined Niclas Fullkrug's comments last weekend, when West Ham conceded a 93rd-minute Southampton equaliser at home.

    There is a very clear problem with mentality throughout the squad at the moment. While we have become notably harder to beat since Potter's arrival, we have also made it harder to win.

    Since he replaced Julen Lopetegui, Potter's West Ham have lost by more than one clear goal just once in 15 matches, which is a marked improvement on the nine times the team had lost by more than one clear goal under the Spaniard.

    But the struggle to hold on to leads and win games is one that overshadows the defensive improvements.

    So it's no surprise Potter refused to talk about any positives he's seen in his squad over the last few months, because they mean nothing if they don't translate into better results.

    With Premier League survival secured, now it's simply a case of waiting for the season to end so that Potter can get to work on overhauling the squad over the summer. We shouldn't expect much to change over the next four games, but the priority before next season is to ensure the squad is full of players who are disciplined, who want to win and who have the mentality needed to win at this level.

    What that means for the majority of the players currently at West Ham remains to be seen, but I think we might get an idea of what players are lacking in those areas when the transfer window opens.

    Find more from James Jones at We Are West Ham, external

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  15. Brighton 3-2 West Ham - the fans' verdictpublished at 09:21 28 April

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    We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Brighton and West Ham United at Amex Stadium.

    Here are some of your replies:

    Brighton fans

    David: Astonishing effort from the whole squad. We were so determined to win the game, so good!

    Oscar: What an ending! Yasin Ayari - where do I start? He bossed the midfield and scored a goal to fit his perfect performance. Kaoru Mitoma was an amazing super-sub, using his pace down the wing. Carlos Baleba was in a different position to where he usually plays, but he played it really well. The whole team played amazing to comeback from 1-2 to win 3-2. Just amazing!

    Tom: An absolutely incredible end to the game. A rollercoaster of emotions; however we cannot rely on late equalisers and winners. We need to build on this result and try to get maximum points. If West Ham hadn't switched off towards the end of the game, we would have gone away with no points. Fabian Hurzeler is a lucky man!

    Noddy: No goalkeeper in the world would have been able to save those two goals.

    Chris: A decent 'paper-over-the-cracks' performance at last, but that still can't win over a disappointing season. European football is only a very slim chance given Fulham and Bournemouth are still collecting points, our on and off form and unpredictable player performances. It really has been a wasted run-in so far. A change is needed at the top for next season.

    West Ham fans

    Steve: A better performance - very encouraging. We have nothing to play for, admittedly. It's about building for next year now. I think Potter should be given time, I'm starting to see us on the front foot. We move on.

    Justin: Poor, lacklustre, abysmal! Take your pick. Potter has shown no tactical ability in his starting line-ups or substitutions. The team has shown no signs of improvement under him. I wasn't enamoured by his appointment. To only avoid a relegation battle because the three teams below us are so dire just isn't good enough for a man who was at one time going to be England's new manager.

    Anthony: We were doing well and then we brought on Vladimir Coufal and he immediately helped Brighton score. It was a poor decision from Potter. They are playing well under him, and gradually improving, but they are either missing scoring opportunities or giving goals away by poor defending. Plenty of work to be done this summer.

    Rod: Shocking, embarrassing, limp, laughable, clueless and unprofessional. Did I miss anything?

    Peter: No amount of feeble excuses from Potter will disguise the fact that he has failed to fulfil his mandate.

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  16. Catch up on the Premier League actionpublished at 12:29 27 April

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    Mark Chapman presents highlights and analysis from Saturday's five Premier League fixtures, which saw Ipswich Town's relegation from the top-flight confirmed.

    If you missed Match of the Day, you can catch up now on BBC iPlayer.

    Listen back to full match commentary from Newcastle United 3-0 Ipswich Town on BBC Sounds.

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