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Nuno’s Surprising Take: Why Judging the Hammers Now Could Be a Big Mistake

Nuno’s Surprising Take: Why Judging the Hammers Now Could Be a Big Mistake

West Ham’s new chapter under Nuno Espirito Santo kicked off with a gritty 1-1 draw at Everton — a result that left more questions than answers, honestly. Taking over from Graham Potter just days ago, Nuno’s first outing saw his squad stumble early on when Michael Keane powered home a header, but the lads didn’t fold. By the time Jarrod Bowen’s crafty angled finish found the net, a glimpse of that fighting spirit showed through. Still, Nuno’s cautious words remind us it’s early days — too soon to pass sweeping judgments or hype. The nuances? They’re there, in the defensive tweaks second half and in the need for cohesion. Meanwhile, David Moyes wore his frustration thin, lamenting missed chances and conceding a landmark goal in Everton’s brand new digs. Both managers wrestled with mixed feelings, knowing talent alone won’t guarantee smooth sailing. If you want the full picture, dive deeper into the clash’s subtle ebb and flow. LEARN MORE

New West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo says it is ‘too soon’ to evaluate his side’s performance after a 1-1 draw at Everton.

Nuno replaced Graham Potter at the weekend and saw West Ham fall behind to a powerful Michael Keane header.

But his team were much improved in the second half, equalising through Jarrod Bowen’s angled shot.

The former Nottingham Forest manager said: “It was a tough game and we competed well. There are some positives and some negatives but today was about competing as a team and being close to each other, It is a good first game for us.

“The goal we conceded we should have been more aggresive but in the second half we defended better. Everything starts from there.

“Things will come naturally if we take the right steps forwards.

“It is too soon to have too much analysis about my team. There are lots of things to improve, we have to know the players better.

“The message was clear, every ball matters.”

Everton boss David Moyes was frustrated his side could not build on Keane’s opener as he saw them concede a Premier League goal in their new stadium for the first time.

“We played some decent stuff at times, we got a goal but we couldn’t get a second one which would have been all important,” he said.

“We did a lot of good things but we just couldn’t quite craft a chance to get a second goal. Once we didn’t get it, West Ham grew in confidence and belief that they could get something themselves which they did.” Some good things and some not so good things but West Ham have talented players so it was always going to be a tough game for us.”

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