SlavenBilić is the successor of Sam Allardyce at West Ham United

SlavenBilic is the manager who was selected to replace Sam Allardyce as the new coach in charge of the Premier League club. Modifications have not only been done within the coaching staff of West Ham United but also in the actual squad with new signings being made while some others players have had to exit the Boleyn Ground.

The Croatian manager has already guided the team to an Europa League first qualifying round victory against FC Lusitans and also managed to secure a 3-3 tie when facing off with Peterborough United.

Darren Randolph, Stephen Hendrie, Pedro Obiang and DimitriPayet are a few of the summer signings that have been signed to West Ham United.

Mark Noble is a player of West Ham United who has been performing with the Premier League club since 2004 and has recently stated that in order for his team to compete against some of their rivals in the top tier English league, they will have to spend start spending a significant amount of cash and lure top players but West Ham United has already managed to sign a number of players in the summer transfer window but they are still attempting to add a few more performers and offload more cash as a way to reinforce the squad and help them in staying in the Premier League.

A few days after SlavenBilic made his arrival to the Boleyn Ground and was officially announced as the new manager, in one of his initial speeches, the Croatian manger praised the former coach Sam Allardyce as Allardyce left a squad that was not left broken down or anything for that matter.

The recently appointed manager of West Ham United, SlavenBilic said: “I would like to thank SamAllardyce. He left me with a really good team and good atmosphere. He didn’t leave me a mess, it is a great base for me to try and improve on’’

With all of these additions and modifications that have been going on within the Premier League club, fans of the club are hoping to see West Ham United snatch a higher spot in the top tier English league instead of the usual middle section finish that the club has been securing since being promoted to the Premier League not too long ago.