'It feels a good fit'
Speaking to a lot of people around Graham Potter's appointment at West Ham, the general consensus is he is a good fit, in a way Julen Lopetegui wasn't.
West Ham have a reputation for being dysfunctional but owner David Sullivan does tend to give managers time - there is a school of thought Lopetegui was given more time than he would have got virtually anywhere else.
West Ham benefitted from David Moyes' patient squad construction. Fair or not, Potter is viewed as a more progressive coach than the Scot but he shares the value of patience.
He won't blitz everything in the way you would expect Jose Mourinho or Antonio Conte to but he will piece something positive together.
It has been suggested Roberto de Zerbi improved Brighton after Potter left. I am not entirely sure that is right. He laid the foundations - and Brighton were fourth when he left for Chelsea.
Like so many have said, it feels like a good fit.