West Ham never seem to grasp the lesson, do they? The team from East London always manage to take a step backward after taking two steps forward, and this way of operating is likely to result in the breakdown of an important internal relationship that could have a significant impact on the club in the near future.
Considering their devoted fan base, who can fill the London Stadium week after week, it’s puzzling why the Hammers don’t possess more funds to invest in transfers or conduct their business more effectively, especially compared to their time at Upton Park.
As a dormant force in the London football scene, they are destined to remain dormant and never fully realize their potential if they continue to operate in the same manner.
The appointment of Tim Steidten was a breath of fresh air for the club, and his ability to secure players like Mo Kudus and Edson Alvarez showcased his expertise as a technical director.
However, it is believed that he has consistently encountered unease and tension in his dealings with David Moyes. The lack of unity in terms of recruitment is being cited as a reason why Steidten may choose to leave this summer. The Guardian suggests that the 44-year-old German is frustrated with the club and the fact that he hasn’t been given enough authority to perform his role as he sees fit.
If Steidten were to depart before the start of next season and Moyes remains in charge, it would perfectly encapsulate the situation at West Ham. Their winless streak of eight matches, coupled with some heavy defeats, should surely convince the club’s leadership that it’s time for a managerial change, rather than letting go of a man who could be crucial to the club’s future success.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com