WEST HAM manager Julen Lopetegui has returned to Spain to attend the funeral of his father.
Lopetegui’s father Jose passed away on Tuesday at the age of 94.
The pre-match press conference has been moved from Thursday to Friday afternoon as the Hammers face Brighton on Saturday at 3pm.
Lopetegui travelled to Spain for three days during the November international break to spend time with his dad.
Jose Antonio Lopetegui died after suffering from health problems this year, according to Spanish outlet AS.
West Ham say Lopetegui’s coaching team will oversee training while he is away.
Lopetegui is expected to return before Saturday to be in charge at the London Stadium for the Seagulls visit.
A West Ham spokesperson: “West Ham United can confirm head coach Julen Lopetegui has returned to Spain to attend the funeral of his father, Jose, who sadly passed away on Tuesday at the age of 94.
“The thoughts and sincere condolences of everyone at the club are with Julen, his family and friends, and we kindly ask that their privacy is respected at this time.
“Lopetegui’s coaching team will oversee training during this period.
“The club will be making no further comment at this time.”
Dad Jose was a renowned stone lifter and somewhat famous in Basque sport.
Stone lifting, also known as stone loading, is a traditional sport that involves lifting heavy stones onto the shoulder to test strength and endurance.
It is known as “Harri-jasotze” in the Basque County.
At the Circo Price in Madrid, he was able to lift 182 kilos to the astonishment of the crowd.
Meanwhile, Lopetegui’s side drew 1-1 at Bournemouth on Monday night.
The Hammers are 14th in the Premier League with 19 points from their opening 16 games this season.
The Spaniard has endured a tough start after taking over from David Moyes at the London Stadium in the summer.
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