Under-fire manager David Moyes will remain in charge for West Ham United’s upcoming home game against Everton, according to The Sun.
It is said that the Scottish boss is now operating on a match-by-match basis after the Hammers dropped into the relegation zone.
The ex-Manchester United manager was heavily backed in the summer transfer window but he has miserably failed to deliver results this season.
The East London outfit haven’t won a match in the top-flight since their 2-0 victory over Bournemouth in October.
Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Wolverhampton Wanderers was their seventh consecutive Premier League match without a win.
Moyes’ job at the London Stadium now looks in serious danger with his side picking up a single point from their previous seven games.
West Ham are already said to be considering candidates if they decide to sack the 59-year-old.
Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Nuno Espirito Santo and Ex-Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez are reportedly on their radar.
The upcoming Premier League clash looks to be very crucial for Moyes’ future in East London. He may not survive if he fails to lead his side to victory against Everton this weekend.
The Scottish boss first took over the club in December 2019 when they were sitting just a point above the relegation zone.
He guided them to survival in the top-flight before securing them a sixth and seventh-place finishes in the following two seasons.
Because of his past achievements, the 59-year-old was given a lot of time to revive the fortunes of the club this season. However, he will most likely be dismissed if there isn’t a significant improvement soon.
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