West Ham United have lost all four of their Premier League matches so far this season.

Former Manchester City boss Pellegrini was appointed the West Ham manager in the summer transfer window.
Much was expected of the former Real Madrid head coach when he arrived at the London Stadium, but the Hammers are struggling at the moment.
West Ham have lost all four of the Premier League matches, and there are concerns that the London club could end up fighting for survival this season.
The Premier League club’s vice-chairman Brady, though, has suggested that West Ham will not make a rash decision on Pellegrini’s future
Brady told The Sun: “Having decided we did not want to go through another season like the last one, the Board took action.
“We appointed a manager with the most successful career we have ever had in Manuel Pelligrini and spent over £100 million on players he wanted that we all thought would improve the team considerably.
“It hasn’t happened yet but I have complete faith that things will soon start to turn our way. The most important thing is to stick together.
“It takes time for a new team to gel, but gel they will and anyway targeting the manager or certain players will help no-one.”

Manuel Pellegrini stay
True, things are going well for West Ham for the time being, but the London club do have some very good players who can turn around the situation.
Winning against Liverpool and Arsenal was always going to be tough for the Hammers, although they should have picked up something from the matches against Bournemouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
It is encouraging that Brady and the West Ham chiefs have complete faith in Pellegrini.

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