💥 Historic Crisis: West Ham United Sink to Their Worst Premier League Start Since 1988!
West Ham United’s 2025/26 campaign has taken a disastrous turn, plunging the club into one of its darkest starts in modern football history. After nine Premier League matches, the Hammers have collected a shocking total of just four points, marking their worst league start since the 1988/89 season — a season that ended in relegation.
The club’s passionate supporters have been left frustrated and bewildered as their team continues to struggle both in attack and defense. Despite boasting talented names and a respectable summer transfer window, West Ham’s performances have lacked intensity, direction, and confidence. The once-thriving side that regularly challenged for European qualification now finds itself languishing near the bottom of the table, desperately searching for a spark.
Managerial pressure is mounting on David Moyes, who is facing tough questions about tactics, player morale, and dressing room unity. Critics argue that the Hammers’ style has become predictable and uninspired, while injuries to key players have only deepened the crisis. The team’s inability to convert chances and maintain defensive solidity has cost them valuable points week after week.
Fans have voiced their disappointment on social media, calling for change and accountability. Many are demanding urgent action from the club’s board to prevent history from repeating itself. With the next few fixtures looming large, West Ham must quickly rediscover their fighting spirit to avoid being dragged deeper into the relegation battle.
Despite the turmoil, loyal supporters continue to hope for a turnaround — a revival that could reignite belief and restore pride at the London Stadium. But unless dramatic improvements arrive soon, this season could become one of the most painful chapters in West Ham’s modern era.
The question remains: Can the Hammers rise again, or are they headed for another nightmare season?

