
"First of all, what is important is that now we know each other, mainly us, the squad, the players. This is what is more important now. We are here working. We started yesterday, realising that this is a big, big club. There are expectations, but before all the expectations, all the achievements that we desire, that we want to do, we must create a platform of knowledge, of coming closer to the fans, the team and the fans. And from there we can start building."
"It feels good. I'm very happy to be here. I'm honoured and ready to work. I'm glad to face the challenge,"
Nuno Espírito Santo has been appointed West Ham manager and will oversee his first match against Everton on Monday. West Ham parted company with Graham Potter after only one win from six matches in all competitions and currently sit 19th in the Premier League. Nuno joins after being sacked by Nottingham Forest and becomes the fourth Premier League club he has managed, following Tottenham, Wolves and Forest. He expressed readiness to work, emphasised building knowledge within the squad, and stressed creating a platform to connect with fans and pursue future achievements. Everton have shown some form but recently lost to Liverpool and exited the EFL Cup to Wolves.
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