West Ham United have suffered a shocking 5-1 defeat at home to Newcastle, leaving them in 15th place in the Premier League table, just outside the relegation zone on goal difference. TalkSPORT understands that club officials are considering whether or not to sack David Moyes ahead of Saturday's crucial match against Fulham.
On a disastrous night for the Hammers, individual errors from Nayef Aguerd and Lukasz Fabianski led to goals from Wilson and Alexander Isak before Joelinton added a fifth late on.
Goals
According to Sky Sports News, David Moyes will remain in charge of West Ham United despite their 5-1 loss at home against Newcastle on Saturday. Although their season is out of the bottom three on goal difference, West Ham now face a challenging run of fixtures that could see them drop down into the third tier.
Premier League managers have already been dismissed this season, and that number is expected to increase as we near the end of the campaign. Rumours indicate Crystal Palace and Leicester City may both search for a new boss after replacing their bosses within two weeks.
Moyes is unlikely to be fired if his side lose at Craven Cottage, as co-owner David Sullivan stands behind him. Nonetheless, this could all change at any given time and a defeat at Fulham could signal the end of his time as manager.
Key Moments
After Wednesday night's 5-1 demolition by Newcastle, West Ham's job appears to be in jeopardy - with just two points separating them from relegation on goal difference. They must hope to avoid defeat against struggling Fulham at Craven Cottage on Saturday in order to preserve their season.
Moyes must win this game, given the immense pressure he's already under at the club due to his poor record at The London Stadium. But if Moyes can pull off an upset, it will be a massive boost and one which has his supporters behind him.
For the first half, London Stadium was packed with fans; however, by the start of the second, many had left. Those that remained joined in cheers as Callum Wilson and Joelinton scored early goals before Alexander Isak added a fifth.
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West Ham v Fulham
West Ham manager David Moyes is under immense pressure after their 5-1 defeat to Newcastle at home. The former Scotland international will remain in charge for Saturday's crucial Fulham game, but could potentially lose his job if things don't go as planned.
West Ham have won only two of their last four matches and now face an uphill battle to avoid relegation to the Championship. A much-needed win over Wolves should give them motivation ahead of this match and bookmakers have them pegged as 4/5 favourites for this London derby.
Fulham have only earned eight points in their last six matches and are hoping to turn around a dismal streak. They've only won one of their last three matches and will be without top scorer Aleksander Mitrovic, who was suspended for the third time this season after pushing referee Chris Kavanagh during their FA Cup loss to Manchester United.
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Moyes v Fulham
Moyes will be in charge for West Ham United's crucial match against Fulham this weekend, which could determine their Premier League fate. A loss to the struggling London side would send them into the relegation zone.
In their previous match against Newcastle United, The Hammers were humiliated 5-1 and dropped to 15th place in the table, just outside of relegation on goal difference. This set Moyes under even more pressure and he will be hoping for a turnaround ahead of Saturday's trip to Craven Cottage.
Former West Ham centre-back James Collins believes Moyes must find some positives from Wednesday night's 5-1 defeat by Newcastle to prepare his team for Saturday's crucial game against Fulham. He told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast: