West Ham have not been at their best this season, with results in 2024 alone particularly damaging for the East London club.
The Hammers are without a win in eight matches, with that shocking run seeing them drop down to ninth in the Premier League table.
Unsurprisingly, it has heaped pressure on manager David Moyes, although it is not the first time the Scot has been feeling the heat at the London Stadium.
Discussions have seemingly taken place about sounding out a replacement for the current boss, who will see his West Ham contract come to an end at the end of the season.
But given his feats since joining the club, there should certainly not be any decision until the campaign has drawn to a close, particularly one that would involve sacking the manager.
That is because of his Premier League finishes since returning to the London Stadium in December 2019. As per Sky Sports (23 February), the Hammers finished in 16th place that season, with Moyes then remarkably shooting them right up to sixth place in the following campaign.