Amid mounting pressure on David Moyes, West Ham United is contemplating a managerial shakeup, with Maurizio Sarri emerging as a leading candidate to succeed him, according to reports from II Messaggero.
Moyes, currently at the helm of West Ham, finds himself under intense scrutiny, prompting speculation about his future with the club.
With the conclusion of the current season on the horizon, the Hammers board is rumored to be weighing the possibility of parting ways with the Scotsman during the summer break.
Maurizio Sarri is linked with a return to London.
Following his departure from Lazio in March, Sarri, 65, has remained unattached, making him an attractive prospect for West Ham.
The seasoned Italian previously plied his trade in the Premier League, notably steering Chelsea in the 2018-2019 season.
However, his tenure at Stamford Bridge was short-lived, marked by stiff competition from top-tier rivals Liverpool and Manchester City.
Sarri’s interest in a return to English football is reportedly fueled by a desire to redeem his stint at Chelsea.
With his representative, Frank Trimboli, exploring potential avenues, the possibility of Sarri taking the reins at London Stadium has been floated.
Hammers fans wants a change from David Moyes playing style.
While Moyes’ pragmatic approach has yielded results, it has occasionally failed to resonate with supporters, citing concerns over the team’s playing style.
Despite guiding the Hammers to victory in the Conference League last season and securing an eighth-place finish in the Premier League along with a quarterfinal berth in the Europa League, Moyes’ tactics have drawn mixed reactions from fans.
Sarri Ball.
Sarri is renowned for his dynamic and visually captivating brand of football, characterized by an aggressive playing style and innovative tactics such as zonal marking and a high defensive line.
Should he assume the managerial role at West Ham, supporters can anticipate a refreshing change in the team’s approach, potentially reigniting excitement among the fanbase.
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