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Charlie Grace
Fri 26 September 2025 15:45, UK
Both Russell Martin and Graham Potter have had torrid starts to their respective seasons at Rangers and West Ham United.
Rangers lost 1-0 to Genk in the Europa League on Wednesday, and Martin is now under increasing pressure to save his job at Ibrox.
West Ham’s defeat to Crystal Palace has left Potter in a similar hole, with the ex-Chelsea boss likely to be sacked if results don’t improve against Everton and Arsenal.
Rangers have lined up suitors for Martin, reportedly, while Potter also has out-of-work managers eyeing his role at West Ham.
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Both Potter and Martin are calm and considered individuals who will rarely show outbursts in their post-match reactions.
Deeney said: “Russell Martin is not endearing himself to the fans, because I think at certain clubs there should be certain managerial types.
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“We talk about it with Graham Potter at West Ham, too, where they don’t fit.
This modern-day coaching style of batting things back and having little to no emotion just doesn’t fit with those types of fanbases.
“For me, he’s on borrowed time, but the ray of light I’ll give to him is he had a difficult start at Southampton before he turned it around and got them to the playoffs.”
As the talk turns to focus on who would replace Potter at West Ham and Martin at Rangers, each club has been involved in discussions to bring back former coaches.
At Rangers, Steven Gerrard is in the frame to replace Martin, and reports have suggested the Glasgow club would welcome back the manager who led them to the Scottish Premiership title in 2021.
Rangers 2025-26West Ham 2025-26Motherwell 1-1 RangersSunderland 3-0 West HamRangers 1-1 DundeeWest Ham 1-5 ChelseaSt.
Mirren 1-1 DundeeNottingham Forest 0-3 West HamRangers 0-0 CelticWest Ham 0-3 TottenhamRangers 0-2 HeartsWest Ham 1-2 Crystal PalaceBoth Rangers and West Ham have had poor league starts
Meanwhile, in London, West Ham have courted former manager Slaven Bilic to replace Potter if he can’t turn around the Hammers’ form.
With the runs both clubs are on, it seems incredibly unlikely that either Potter or Martin will be able to turn around their fortunes, and familiar faces await if they do eventually get the sack.