West Ham’s hierarchy have been quick to take stock of O’Neil’s record. At Bournemouth, he kept a squad destined for the drop in the Premier League against all odds. At Wolves, he navigated turbulent waters before being harshly axed last December, with the club languishing near the bottom. The Hammers board see in O’Neil a manager who blends pragmatism with player development. The fit appears obvious, and West Ham are running out of time to salvage their season before it spirals further out of control.