'A toxic atmosphere': Last days of Slaven Bilic's West Ham reign as fans unhappy with incoming David Moyes

Jack Rosser @JackRosser_6 November 2017

West Ham have sacked manager Slaven Bilic after a string of poor performances in the Premier League saw the Hammers drop into the relegation zone over the weekend.

A lacklustre 4-1 home defeat to Liverpool was the final straw for Bilic, who after the game admitted that he would face up to the situation whichever way the owners decided to go and having been sacked said he could not blame owners David Sullivan and David Gold for their decision.

David Moyes is set to meet with the London Stadium chiefs on Monday night to discuss taking on the job after flying in from Qatar where he was doing television work.

The former Everton and Manchester United manager has been out of work since leaving Sunderland at the end of last season having finished bottom of the Premier League, though he will have the chance to bring in his own coaching staff as all but one of Bilic’s colleagues have been dismissed.

Watch above as Standard Sport’s Jack Rosser spoke to London Live about the Premier League's latest managerial sacking...