Alan Shearer foresees a major upset in the Premier League with a looming managerial sacking.

web editor  

Shearer, who was ranked at no.3 in FourFourTwo's list of the best Premier League players of all time, is undoubtedly an expert at finding the back of the net. Throughout his career, he scored an impressive 260 goals in England's top-flight league.

But making his predictions for Gameweek 9 of the ever-changing Premier League, the ex-Blackburn Rovers hitman believes a huge shock could be approaching in the capital.

Alan Shearer thinks Manchester United will be beaten by West Ham, piling further misery on Erik ten Hag

Speaking in his weekly predictions column for Metro, the former Magpies man has little to no belief that Manchester United's fortunes are about to change.

Despite beating Brentford on home soil last time out in the Premier League, the 54-year-old thinks the Hammers will emerge with all three points on Sunday afternoon.

“This is tough to predict because of the unpredictability of Man United. Can they kick on and get another result like last weekend? I suspect not. The pressure may be right back on them this weekend,” Shearer said.

“West Ham, with the atmosphere at the London Stadium may have enough to take the points on Sunday just as they did in their last home game against Manchester United last season. I am going to pick West Ham to win.”

Get FourFourTwo NewsletterContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

Continuning reports have suggested Ten Hag will be given more time at Old Traffod, but just how much remains to be seen.

The 51-year-old is winless in Europe this season and many believe INEOS are working dilligently in the background to secure a replacement for him.

Why Matthijs De Ligt Is A Game Changer For Ten Hag's Man United

In FourFourTwo's view, if the Red Devils are beaten by West Ham this weekend, it could well signal the end for Ten Hag who had been given added time after the international break.

Although injuries continue to pile up for Manchester United, Shearer is right to say that their form as of late is a concern and it could be the Dutchman who ultimately pays the price.