David Moyes found himself under enormous pressure from the management of West Ham. Again! The English media write that the still Hammers’ manager will be sacked if he does not win against Nottingham Forest next weekend.Moyes received financial support from the management this summer. A significant one. West Ham executives supported him, invested close to 200,000,000 euros this season so that the team could make a step towards Europe for which it did not have the strength last year, but instead it made dozens of steps back and found itself on the edge of an abyss.And when that happens, the coach is the first to face the concequences. It’s just that Moyes was already facing pressure. About a month ago, when the team went seven matches without a victory in the Premier League, the Scottish expert was about to be fired. However, in a head-to-head clash between two relegation battling teams, he overcame Everton with Jarrod Bowen’s goals and saved his job.##NAJAVA_MECA_7041886##The positive energy will turn out to be short. In the next three league games, West Ham won only two points and found themselves in the relegation zone. The situation is not alarming, but it could be if the London team does not beat Nottingham Forest, another candidate for relegation, on Saturday. And that’s why, writes the respected Times, the administration again set an ultimatum to Moyes – win or pack your bags.If the parting happens, Rafa Benitez could succeed Moyes on the bench. However, there is a small problem as West Ham sees Benitez as a short-term solution until the end of the season, while the Spaniard would like to have a long-term contract, for three and a half years.A couple of weeks ago we beat Everton, which resulted in Lampard getting sacked and Moyes keeping his job.Since that result, Everton have picked up 6 points under new management. We have picked up 2.The only game in PL history where the losing side has benefited. pic.twitter.com/U1mixOiL5J— Whucentre (@whucentre) February 21, 2023 Benitez has been out of work since January last year when he was sacked by Everton. Among the Premier League clubs, he also managed Newcastle, Liverpool and Chelsea.West Ham fell to 18th position after Sunday’s defeat by Tottenham and have 20 points, one less than Bournemouth and Everton, the first teams above the ‘line’.