Julen Lopetegui He assured yesterday that he is committed to changing things for a West Ham United in trouble after the board decided to keep faith with the Basque coach until Monday’s Premier League clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers, the BBC reported on Thursday, after 14th-placed West Ham beat Leicester City earlier in the week.
“I have a great commitment to my work, always, and I am very happy to stay at West Ham. We will change the situation,” said Lopetegui, who took over in May. “I understand everything related to football and I understand that my main goal and responsibility is to be ready for a difficult and difficult game. But in the same way, it is a good opportunity and a challenge for us to be ready to get the three points at home”.
The former Spain and Real Madrid manager faced chants of “you’ll be sacked in the morning” from West Ham fans after they suffered their seventh defeat in 14 league games at Leicester, putting them six points above the relegation zone. “I accept the responsibility and the pressure. That’s why I’m coach. We’re not happy and, of course, the fans are always right… they give us more than we give them. We have to change that. .”
Source: La Verdad

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