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Everton 1-1 West Ham: Nuno Espirito Santo says getting fans onside is “main priority”

West Ham’s “main priority” brings together the club’s fans and players, says the new manager Nuno Espirito Santo knows that it is “too much”.

After the recent protests, the “Back The Board” cheers can be heard at the 1-1 draw on Monday in Everton, the first game of Nuno’s Graham Potter.

However, after Jarrod Bowen’s second half Ekolayzer won a spirit with them, the former Tottenham and Nottingham Forest boss took his players to the supporters who traveled at the end of the match.

“I think it’s important, to appreciate that our fans travel to Liverpool on Monday night and give the support they provide,” he said. “Our main priority is to approach our fans.

“We must deliver men to appreciate their work. It is important to move forward.”

After starting with a point on the road with a point, Nuno said his players would “embrace the challenge”.

Portuguese manager, “I think the team competed well.” He said. “It is a difficult, difficult place, a very good team.

“It was a good game in general, busy, both teams had a chance. Message for us [to the players] Now how we can compete. “

Nuno said West Ham avoided making a lot of changes in his tactics and focusing on increasing improvements instead.

“Simple, change too much, change,” he answered the approach. “When you reach a club, it is about to move slowly and try to find the right options and solutions. Now how can we improve them.”

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