
West Ham told they missed chance to appoint Jose Mourinho as manager – but Nuno Espirito Santo was best choice after Special One following Graham Potter sacking
West Ham have been told that they missed their chance to sign Jose Mourinho as their head coach, but they have signed the next best option in Nuno Espirito Santo, who has replaced Graham Potter at the helm. The Hammers made a disastrous start to the 2025-26 campaign as they lost four out of their first five Premier League matches and were languishing in 19th position.
Nuno replaced Potter after terrible start to new season
Days after his sacking as Nottingham Forest boss, Nuno Espirito Santo returned to the Premier League as he replaced Potter at West Ham. The 51-year-old’s stock was at an all-time high after he marshalled Forest to a seventh-placed finish in the top tier last term, while they flirted with Champions League qualification for much of the campaign. Ironically, the Portuguese’s last game in charge of the club was a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Potter’s Hammers at the City Ground.
Mourinho was linked with West Ham job
After Fenerbahce parted ways with Mourinho at the start of the season, the legendary manager was briefly linked with a move to West Ham as they continued to struggle under Potter. However, by the time the club actually sacked the English coach, Mourinho was no longer available as he returned to his homeland and took charge of Benfica.
West Ham told Nuno was next best option after Mourinho
Speaking to Paddy Power, former West Ham and England star Joe Cole said of Nuno’s likelihood of reaching Europe with his new side: “Well, I don’t think it’d be a European spot, but to safety, certainly. I think he’ll do a good job.
Be the first to comment