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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 23/05/2024 - 14:36

West Ham have now officially appointed Julen Lopetegui as their new head coach. The 57 year old Spaniard succeeds David Moyes and joins on a two year deal, with the option for a third.

Lopetegui's first words after the confirmation of his arrival were "I feel very happy, first of all, to be able to be part of the future of this big club. We had other opportunities but I am very happy that West Ham chose me because I chose West Ham too, so we are really happy about this."

"I feel that we have a fantastic platform, my ambition as a coach is always to be better and better, to achieve more and bigger aims and to encourage and improve the players, the team, and to compete because football is about this – to compete."

"Julen lives and breathes football," said West Ham's technical director Tim Steidten. "He thinks deeply about the game, he is tactically astute and he has shown he can adapt to work in different leagues, in different countries, with national teams, and in each situation he has shown his outstanding qualities."

Majority shareholder David Sullivan chipped in with "We believe this appointment will ensure a strong opportunity to build on the positive progress made in recent seasons, helping the club to move forward in the direction that aligns with our ambitions."
So there you have it, one of Hammers' worst kept secrets it out in the public domain, which has come as a relief to many but has generated reservations to many as well. The spiteful and ill founded "be careful what you wish for" campaign of negativity ahead of Lopetegui's arrival, led by armchair pundits can now be laid to rest!

Julen has a massive job ahead of him and has been working with Tim Steidten for weeks regarding what players they need to bring in and who needs to get the heave ho. I you believe all you see and read Hammers are pursuing players across the Globe and probably into outer space!

One huge positive is that Lopetegui seems to get on well with Tim Steidten and that the new coach is in place early enough to spend a lot of time with the players ahead of the new season, also that players earmarked for transfer are being actually targeted now, instead of at the end of the transfer window.

It is definitely the beginning of a new era for Hammers supporters, there will doubtless be setbacks on the journey, but at least there is potential for hope, but then again as many say about supporting West Ham, "it's the hope that kills you". Only time will tell- Ed

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Bubblegirl's picture

Fresh ideas and hopefully a Squad and Academy that will be used and not just the same 11/12 players being run into the ground.
So welcome Julen and good luck we are behind you

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boogerscaravan's picture

Yes in Loppy we trust. Think I called it right, when I said the new position would be head coach. Loppy reporting into Ze German with no parlez into Dildo Dave and the good Lady Buttplug. I said before, Moyes would never have signed up for that. He loves total control.

Good luck Loppy and all the Pedros, I'm right behind you metaphorically speaking, let's get this squad super fit. Dos cervezas por favour!!

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Oi big boy, what's your name?

Dartford Bhoy's picture

I think the first mistake was not keeping any of the back room staff and filling it with I think all Spanish?

Come on you Hierros!

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moore2come's picture

Welcome Julen.
He'll be gone by end of the season following this comment David Sullivan chipped in with "We believe this appointment will ensure a strong opportunity to build on the positive progress made in recent seasons, helping the club to move forward in the direction that aligns with our ambitions."
His ambition is to sell the club whilst investing as little as possible and ignoring the massive opportunity to take WH to another level.

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Deluded Hammer's picture

Targeted players early in the window. It's the buying them thats been the problem

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