Graham Potter, newly appointed West Ham manager, expressed his excitement at taking charge of the Premier League club, describing the appointment as “Christmas for adults.” The 49-year-old coach, who signed a two-and-a-half-year contract, replaces Julen Lopetegui, who was dismissed after a series of disappointing results left the team in 14th place, just seven points above the relegation zone.
In his first press conference, Potter, who had been out of management since his dismissal from Chelsea in April 2023, spoke with enthusiasm about the opportunity, noting the club’s rich tradition and high expectations. “It’s an amazing tradition here, with demands and a recent history of success,” he said. “If you can build a team that is recognisable on the pitch and creates a connection with the supporters, it’s a great feeling.”
Potter acknowledged that his previous experience at Chelsea had been challenging, but he viewed it as an opportunity for growth. He remarked, “Professional sport, on one level you’ve always got something to prove every day. I’m comfortable with who I am and what I’ve done. I think I’m a better person and a better coach for the experience.”
His appointment comes after a difficult period for West Ham under Lopetegui, who won just one of his first six league games and suffered heavy defeats, including a 5-2 loss to Arsenal and a 5-0 defeat to Liverpool. The final blow came with a 4-1 loss to Manchester City, leading to Lopetegui’s dismissal.
Potter is set to make his managerial debut in the FA Cup third-round tie against Aston Villa on Friday, followed by Premier League matches against Fulham and Crystal Palace.