West Ham were 14th when Graham Potter took over and that is where they ended the season.

Three games, three defeats, 11 goals conceded. West Ham's start to the season could not have been much worse - and it has piled the pressure on manager Graham Potter.

The latest loss - against Wolves in the Carabao Cup - ended with captain Jarrod Bowen appearing to confront a fan at full time, adding to the sense of crisis.

Former West Ham midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker described the situation as "very bleak". But what can be done to turn the situation around? Do the issues go beyond just the manager?

BBC Sport analyses the reasons behind the Hammers' struggles.