Overview
- A 3-0 defeat to previously winless Wolves extended West Ham’s winless run to nine league games, left them 18th, and kept them four points behind 17th-placed Nottingham Forest.
- Nuno Espírito Santo apologised to travelling supporters, called the display embarrassing, and said the focus is on fixing performances rather than his future.
- Multiple reports describe deteriorating morale and concerns over Nuno’s man-management, tactics, and selections, with some players said to feel alienated.
- No official managerial change has been announced, though betting markets and reporting link Slaven Bilic as a leading option and mention Michael Carrick, with owner David Sullivan said to be considering contingency plans.
- West Ham host Forest on Tuesday in a match widely viewed as pivotal, as the club backs Nuno in the market with the signing of Pablo Felipe and reported moves for Taty Castellanos and Adama Traoré.