Although there has been no formal announcement of an ultimatum, it is well known that Lopetegui will be fired if he loses against Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United on Monday and then to Arsenal at the London Stadium.
The Spaniard has been replaced by a list of uninspired coaches, and it appears that Edin Terzic, a former assistant manager at West Ham, is currently the club’s preference. Nonetheless, the German press is growing more certain that Sebastian Hoeneß, the manager of Stuttgart, might take over as head coach of the Hammers as early as December.
Last season, Hoeneß led Stuttgart to second place in the Bundesliga, defeating Terzic’s Dortmund club, which finished in fourth place, and earning a spot in the Champions League.
Given that Hoeneß transformed VfB Stuttgart from a Bundesliga team in danger of relegation into a dominant power in German football, his accomplishments were all the more remarkable.
The former manager of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim is, in my opinion, the greatest choice out of the candidates that were announced yesterday.
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