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OPPORTUNITY NEWS: The owners of West Ham United are reportedly considering a 45-year-old candidate with an impressive career win rate of 60.4% as a potential replacement for David Moyes.

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The owners of West Ham United are reportedly considering a highly regarded 45-year-old manager as a potential replacement for David Moyes, who is facing pressure despite recent wins for the team. Feyenoord boss Arne Slot has been linked with the West Ham managerial position for some time, and it’s now claimed that the club’s owners are admirers of the Dutchman.

West Ham owners now want 45-year-old with 60.4% career win rate to replace

Slot boasts an impressive career win percentage of 60.4% out of 245 games managed, compared to Moyes’s record of a 41.82% win rate from 660 games managed. While some may argue that Slot has managed in less competitive leagues, his team’s style of play and performance speak volumes about his capabilities.

Feyenoord, under Slot’s management, have displayed an intense and pressing style of play, showcasing patterns of play that have elevated the team’s performance. Slot guided Feyenoord to a third-place finish in his first season and led them to the Europa Conference League final in the following season.

With Feyenoord winning the league last season and currently sitting second in the Eredivisie table, Slot’s attacking brand of football and tactical flexibility make him an attractive candidate for West Ham. His managerial style, often likened to Marcelo Bielsa’s, emphasizes high pressing and dynamic attacking play.

Reports suggest that Slot could indeed be the ideal candidate to lead West Ham into a promising new era of success, with his tactical approach and track record making him a strong contender to replace Moyes at the London Stadium.

 

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