Graham Potter beaten on West Ham bow as Aston Villa fight back for FA Cup win - Andre Onana and Morgan Rogers struck to earn Villa victory in their 150th anniversary match.
Graham Potter suffered a painful start to his West Ham reign as Aston Villa's late surge sealed a 2-1 win in the FA Cup third round on Friday.
(Joe Giddens/PA via AP) West Ham United manager Graham Potter, left, reacts during the English FA Cup third round soccer match against Aston Villa at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP) West Ham United manager ...
Potter, whose progressive style and flexible tactical approach previously impressed at Swedish club Östersund, Swansea City and Brighton & Hove Albion, has a passion to return to Premier League management and is relishing the opportunity to work with West Ham United’s talented squad of international players.
Graham Potter endured a difficult debut as West Ham head coach in their FA Cup defeat to Aston Villa. The Hammers led on nine minutes through Lucas Paqueta but lost 2-1 in the third round tie at
WEST HAM hope Graham Potter will take charge of their FA Cup game at Aston Villa on Friday night. Potter has agreed to take over at the London Stadium but the club are still finalising the last
West Ham are set to complete the appointment of Kyle Macaulay from Chelsea, talkSPORT understands. Macaulay is a long-term colleague of Graham Potter, who he first worked with at Swedish side
MORGAN ROGERS ended Graham Potter’s hopes of a magical return to football management. The Aston Villa forward completed an impressive comeback after sub Amadou Onana had equalised five minutes
The Graham Potter era at West Ham got off to a disappointing and controversial start when Aston Villa came from behind to beat Potter’s side 2-1 and knock it out of the FA Cup on Friday.
Graham Potter's reign begins with defeat as Hammers suffer FA Cup exit - Hammers knocked out of FA Cup in Graham Potter’s first game in charge
New West Ham United manager Graham Potter said there were plenty of positives to take from his side's FA Cup third-round defeat by Aston Villa on Friday and that there was no shortage of talent in the squad.
The former Swansea, Brighton and Chelsea manager is back in the Premier League - expect pragmatism rather than revolution