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Why everything went wrong for West Ham: from a shocking three years from winning the Conference League to looming relegation.
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From Glory to Gloom: West Ham’s Three-Year Decline from Conference League Champions to Relegation Threat

January 7, 2026 3 Min Read
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This team once had an unbeatable reputation, but now West Ham finds itself facing the harsh truth that its leadership lacks the financial strength to remain competitive. Although there are still 17 games left this season, their recent 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest feels like a defining moment for their fate.

Historically, they have overcome a seven-point gap before, but the current squad seems ill-equipped to achieve that again. It’s not just about the players being underperforming; manager Nuno Espirito Santo has yet to demonstrate a capability to elevate them beyond their limitations. Recent performances have been underwhelming, with the team struggling to progress beyond mere counter-attacking strategies while opponent teams outplay them in possession.

Off the field, the situation appears even bleaker. The London Stadium has never been particularly welcoming, and the harsh winter weather has led many fans to choose comfort over attending games. Their match against Nottingham Forest, crucial in the relegation battle, saw around 10,000 empty seats, underscoring a lingering discontent among supporters, some of whom were openly protesting the club’s ownership.

Former player and analyst Nigel Leo-Coker reflects on the team’s past achievements and how far they have fallen. He believes the current players need to ignite a belief in their fans and themselves to avoid impending doom. West Ham’s recent history shows they had both financial capability and success, even winning a major trophy for the first time in over four decades. However, after selling key player Declan Rice, they have had to manage a delicate balance of profits and talent reinvestment.

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Currently, West Ham is experiencing minor improvements under Nuno, but those changes are minimal and insufficient for a club of its ambitions. The team’s struggles to secure impactful signings or maintain a cohesive playing style, coupled with outdated management structures, further complicate their situation.

Ultimately, West Ham’s future hinges on not just immediate results, but also on strategic reinforcements and managerial stability. With discussions about possible transfers taking place, including players Nuno knows from his time at Wolves, the club is in dire need of talented reinforcements.

Nuno remains optimistic, maintaining that there is still plenty of time to turn things around despite the challenges they face. He insists that their spirit is still intact, and that they won’t give up, even as they trail behind their rivals.

### Fan Take:
This news is vital for soccer fans, as it underscores the ever-present threat of relegation facing even storied clubs like West Ham. The implications of their potential drop to the Championship extend beyond just the team, affecting fan engagement, financial stability, and the competitive landscape of the league.

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