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Nuno makes his point as West Ham rescue Everton draw
Nuno Espirito Santo started his West Ham reign with a 1-1 draw against Everton thanks to Jarrod Bowen's second half equaliser on Monday.
Nuno was taking charge of his first match as Hammers boss just 48 hours after being hired to replace the sacked Graham Potter.
The former Nottingham Forest manager watched as Michael Keane gave Everton the lead in the first half at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
England forward Bowen ensured Nuno avoided a debut defeat when he netted after the interval.
It was only the second time in seven games in all competitions this season that West Ham had managed to escape without a loss.
The east London club remain second bottom of the Premier League with four points from their first six games.
With valuable experience of successfully navigating a relegation battle after keeping Forest and Wolves in the top-flight, Nuno has been tasked with guiding West Ham to safety.
The 51-year-old will be encouraged by this battle display after just two training sessions working with his new players since taking charge.
Potter was dismissed on Saturday after only eight months in charge, with the club languishing in 19th place following a 2-1 defeat against Crystal Palace in his last match in charge.
Nuno had been sacked himself earlier this season after falling out with Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis over the club's transfer policy.
Nuno had masterminded Forest's return to European competition for the first time in 30 years after an impressive seventh place finish last term.
- Bowen pounces -
Ironically, Everton are managed by former West Ham boss David Moyes, who won the UEFA Conference League in 2023 to end the Hammers' 43-year trophy drought.
Moyes was not retained by West Ham after the 2023-24 season following fan unrest about the Scot's negative tactics, but many have been pining for his acumen of late.
The Hammers had conceded seven goals from set-pieces this season and Nuno was unable to fix their aerial flaws as Everton took the lead in the 18th minute.
West Ham keeper Alphonse Areola punched a corner to the edge of the area but the ball was worked wide to James Garner under little pressure and his cross reached the poorly marked Keane for a header that flashed into the roof the net from 12 yards.
Nuno scratched his head in frustration as he watched a replay of the goal on the bench while West Ham's travelling fans chanted "sack the board".
If West Ham owner David Sullivan was shifting awkwardly in his seat, the viewing nearly got more uncomfortable when Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's glancing header fizzed just wide.
Jake O'Brien lashed over from a good position and Garner was denied by Areola early in the second half as Everton looked to add to Nuno's problems.
But West Ham finally showed signs of life when Crysencio Summerville's shot was tipped wide from Jordan Pickford.
It was a warning Everton failed to heed as Nuno's men snatched the equaliser in the 65th minute.
El Hadji Malick Diouf whipped a cross into the Everton area and Bowen pounced, sizing up his options before unloading a powerful strike that deflected in off Keane's head.
M.Vogt--VB