Slaven Bilic to meet West Ham chiefs to talk about his future following poor start to the Premier League season
- West Ham have lost each of their first three Premier League games this seasonĀ
- Now the club's owners will meet with their manager Slaven Bilic about the slumpĀ
- There are concerns over the response that Bilic is getting from his playersĀ
West Ham will meet to discuss Slaven Bilic's future after being alarmed by the manner of their defeat at Newcastle United.
The club's owners want to take stock of the alarming start to the season which sees them bottom of the Premier League after three games.
The manner of their 3-0 defeat to struggling Newcastle has raised concerns about the response Bilic is getting from his players.
Slaven Bilic will meet West Ham chiefs about his future after a poor start to the season
West Ham have brought in Joe Hart, Pablo Zabaleta, Javier Hernandez and Marko Arnautovic, they also still want William Carvalho from Sporting Lisbon, but their arrivals have failed to improve the team's performances.
Bilic has one year left on his contract and West Ham will consider whether a change is needed after the meeting.
Rafa Benitez is one of the names that has been considered in the past.Ā Ā
West Ham's defeat at Newcastle was their third in as many games and leaves them bottom
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