West Ham’s “principal precedence” is bringing the membership’s followers and gamers nearer collectively, says new supervisor Nuno Espirito Santo however he is aware of there may be “numerous work” to do.
After current protests, chants of “sack the board” may very well be heard throughout Monday’s 1-1 draw at Everton, Nuno’s first sport in command of the Hammers after changing Graham Potter.
However, after Jarrod Bowen’s second-half equaliser had earned them a spirited level, the previous Tottenham and Nottingham Forest boss took his gamers over to the travelling supporters on the finish of the match in a present of unity and togetherness.
“What I believe is essential is to understand what our followers did touring to Liverpool on a Monday evening and giving the assist they’ve given,” he stated. “It is our principal precedence to come back nearer to our followers.
“We’ve got to ship to allow them to recognize the work of the boys. Transferring ahead it is essential.”
After starting his tenure with some extent on the street, Nuno stated his gamers will “embrace the problem”.
“I believe the crew competed nicely,” the Portuguese supervisor stated. “It is a robust, robust place to come back, an excellent crew.
“General it was a very good sport, intense, each groups had probabilities. The message for us [to the players] is how we are able to compete now.”
Nuno stated he has averted making too many modifications to West Ham’s ways and is as an alternative specializing in making incremental enhancements.
“Easy, do not change too many issues,” he responded when requested about his strategy. “If you arrive at a membership it is about slowly progressing and looking for the fitting choices and options. Now it is how we are able to enhance them.”

