The arrival of West Ham manager Nuno Espírito Santo has already begun to spark many rumors.
Nuno Espirito Santo gave full West Ham support with the next Arsenal
Arsenal chasing the Premier League title is waiting for West Ham after Nuno overseeing a 1-1 draw against Everton at Merseyside.
The Portuguese have had a glimpse into the defensive frailty that West Ham has suffered many times this season.
Everton 1-1 West Ham – Best player in the match | Matched ratings |
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Michael Keene | 8.0 |
McSkillman | 7.3 |
Alphonse Areola | 7.3 |
Jarrod Bowen | 7.3 |
James Garner | 7.1 |
via whoscore |
With more goals than any other side of the Premier League, seven of them coming directly from the corner, Nuno knows exactly what he has to fix if the Hammer could push himself away from the relegation zone.
Unfortunately for them, Arsenal’s big, well-documented threat from the set pieces since the beginning of last season is truly worrying for Nuno’s part, and getting more robust in dealing with dead balls is undoubtedly important to stop Mikel Arteta’s side.
In a more positive note, Nuno’s practical style not only solidified the defensive weakness of Nottingham Forest, but also returned to Europe with the table raised for the first time since the 1990s.
Without the official fallout with Evangelos Marinakis, Nuno is still on the ground in the city, so it’s clear why Karen Brady convinced the committee to hand over a three-year contract to appoint Nuno to West Ham.
Recent reports show that West Ham already plans to support Nuno with a signature in January, so Hammer seems totally certain that Nuno is the right guy to step into Graham Potter’s shoes.
The former Tottenham and wolf bosses have already forced authority over the team by dropping their former key players.
It has been reported that he was told he could leave West Ham in January since the 30-year-old x.
James Ward Prue is leaning away from West Ham and rejoining Southampton
Journalist Dean Jones spoke to TeamTalk to share an update on the future of the British.
Reporters argue that Wardpro would actually resign from leaving West Ham early next year and could even rejoin former Club Southampton.
“I want to think he’ll have the opportunity to at least make an early impression, but he’s not part of a West Ham photo, it’s a sign that he won’t be coming back to the frame,” Jones said.
“He was for most of the early weeks, but West Ham struggled and as soon as Nuno came he straightened.
“Players know that writing is already on the wall and need to carefully consider how he will bring the season back. The January transfer is on the card and there are whispers that he is already looking to get a chance to return to Southampton.”
Word Prows was a Potter starter, but under Nuno, history repeats itself last season when the 51-year-old shortened the forest lending spell.
Signed primarily for his threat from the set piece by David Moet, Ward Prows apparently appears to be just a free-kick goal comparable to 18-year-old David Beckham’s Premier League record, but it’s unlikely he’ll achieve that landmark in Claret and Blue.
Critic Alan Shearer praised the “world-class” Word Prowles for his form shortly after his arrival at West Ham, but in football things can change very quickly.
“James Ward Pulls is world class,” Shearer told Day 2 Match while talking about his delivery.
“He’s the best and has been around for a long time. Two assists today, he’s got nine seasons in every comp than any other Premier League player. That’s a nightmare for the defender.”