Graham Potter is gone and the stats make grim reading for his reign. But big problems remain at West Ham.
The head coach's time seemed to be up as soon as West Ham fans joined Crystal Palace supporters in a rendition of 'sacked in the morning' as their neighbours inflicted another London Stadium loss on their side last Saturday.
With a winless run at home stretching to eight games, just six victories to shout about in a total of 23 Premier League matches and a team playing dull, passive football, Potter had lost the backing of the Hammers faithful.
But those same fans who have called for Potter to go and booed their players off this season have also voiced their unhappiness with the club's board.
That was reiterated on Monday when a statement previously delivered to vice-chairman Karen