West Ham Dismisses Manager Graham Potter Amid Poor Start
West Ham United has sacked manager Graham Potter just five matches into the Premier League season following disappointing results. With only one win, the team sits in next-to-last place. The club emphasized the need for immediate improvement and announced a search for Potter's replacement is already underway.

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In a swift managerial shift, West Ham United has announced the dismissal of Graham Potter as their head coach just five matches into the Premier League season. The decision comes in the wake of a poor start, where the team has managed just a single win and finds itself next-to-last in the league standings.
Potter, who took charge of the team in January, led West Ham to a 14th-place finish last season. Despite hopes for improvement, the club's recent performances have not met the board's expectations, prompting the urgent need for leadership change to bolster the team's league position.
The club has confirmed that the search for a new manager is underway, as well as the departure of Potter's backroom staff. As West Ham prepares for their upcoming match against Everton, they aim to swiftly appoint a replacement to reinvigorate their Premier League campaign.
(With inputs from agencies.)