top of page

Ex-Real Madrid, Spain, and Wolves boss, Julen Lopetegui interested in the managerial position at West Ham United

Reports from reliable sources (Football Insider) suggest that ex-Real Madrid, Spain, and Wolves boss, Julen Lopetegui is interested in the managerial position at West Ham United, placing even more pressure on current manager David Moyes.


Julen Lopetegui Spain National Team Manager

David Moyes Misery


Under Moyes's leadership, the Hammers' dismal form continues. The most recent loss, against Nottingham Forest on the weekend, extended their winless streak to eight games in all competitions. Taiwo Awoniyi and Callum Hudson-Odoi scored goals in each half, and January signing Kalvin Phillips was sent off, receiving 2 yellow cards in the space of 3 minutes, only further adding to the West Ham misery.


Banners were prominently displayed by West Ham fans in the away stand at the City Ground, expressing their frustration with Moyes' leadership. Following the Forest game, Moyes defended his position during his managerial interview. He spoke:


“I’m pretty long in the tooth; it happens, and I don’t think you can please everybody. I think it would be hard to say there have been many better times at West Ham. Maybe they want something different, but if they’re honest, I think they probably have to say it’s been as good a time as they’ve had at the club, winning a trophy and the league positions. "Maybe they’ve had managers who excite them more, possibly, but the one who’s sitting here wins more.”


Moyes Out Banner Displayed by West Ham fans

Introducing Julen Lopetegui


The ex-Wolves boss, who is now being considered for the West Ham managerial position. As per reports from Football Insider, Julian Lopetegui has turned down an offer from Crystal Palace and is said to be interested in the chance to manage West Ham. The 57-year-old Spanish manager is looking to make his return to management in the Premier League and is targeting an opportunity at one of the top 10 English sides.


Julen Lopetegui Wolves Manager

This latest development comes on the heels of earlier indications of West Ham's pursuit of Lopetegui, and growing rumours surrounding an imminent new approach to management. Lopetegui is renowned for his tactical expertise and his preferred 4-2-3-1 formation. He has an impressive managerial past, achieving success in both Spain and Portugal.


Analysing Lopetegui's managerial statistics reveals his consistency and ability to deliver results across various clubs and national teams. With notable stints at Sevilla, Real Madrid, FC Porto, and the Spanish national team, Lopetegui has maintained an impressive points-per-game ratio, reflecting his managerial experience and adaptability.


In addition, Lopetegui's impressive managerial achievements, which consist of three significant titles, highlight his strong background and standing in the world of football. His exit from Wolves even received acclaim from notable managers such as Pep Guardiola, who emphasised Lopetegui's outstanding personality and football knowledge.


Hours after Lopetegui's dismissal, Pep Guardiola explained:


"I would like to call him in the next days. I'm so disappointed, but I know what football is. I'm sorry for Julen because he's a friend of mine; he's an exceptional person. We played together at Barcelona and have an amazing relationship. "But it is what it is: football. Nobody can escape that. When you have bad results, you will not continue in places like Barcelona or Madrid. You win matches in a row, or you won't have the chance to continue."


Guardiola and Lopetegui

As speculation surrounding Moyes' future continues to mount, West Ham United face a pivotal decision regarding their managerial direction. The likelihood of a managerial change looms large over the East London club as a result of Lopetegui's keen interest in the position and the club's alleged attraction to his appointment.


Recent events suggest a possible shift in the leadership at West Ham United, with Julen Lopetegui emerging as a strong candidate in light of David Moyes' challenges. While the club examines its next actions, fans are excitedly awaiting further updates on the managerial situation, praying for a resolution to the growing saga.



bottom of page