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Nuno Eyes Academy Promotions in Coaching Shake-Up

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It was no big surprise that West Ham’s new manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, would spend the international break assessing the composition of his coaching team.

After all, most of his Hammers first-team squad are away on international duty, and even some of the peripheral players are representing their countries at junior level.

Yesterday’s revelation from West Ham insider ExWHUEmployee — that we can expect Nuno to appoint a team of coaches this week — was the least newsworthy part of the update. What really caught my attention was that the new head coach of the Hammers may consider giving roles to some Academy coaches.

Smart Use of Academy Knowledge

Espirito Santo decided to jump straight into the West Ham hot seat as soon as he agreed to take the position. What impressed me most was his eagerness to start working immediately, even without his chosen backroom team.

Nuno quickly plundered the Academy for the likes of Mark Robson and Steve Potts, which was a shrewd decision. The former Nottingham Forest boss alluded to the fact that surrounding himself with West Ham coaches would allow him to learn about the club more quickly.

The move demonstrated not only Nuno’s confidence in his own ability as a coach but also his openness to new ideas. Promoting junior coaches to senior roles will have been a huge boost to everyone working at Academy level.

And if one or two of them can be retained after the manager finalises his coaching reshuffle at first-team level, then I, for one, am all for it.

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4 comments

  • K says:

    Being an academy coach like Steve Potts can be a job for life. Promote them to first team coach and they can lose their job at the same time the manager loses their job. In the meantime, who is coaching the academy kids?

  • Taffyhammer says:

    Not on your own for being up for it, Gonzo. Best people for the job is always the maxim.

    COYI

    • Gonzo says:

      Evening Taffy mate.

      I like the way he has come in without any preconceived ideas. used academy players without making any promises to do so and also used the coaches.

  • Zahama says:

    I think that this would be a good move to incorporate some West Ham knowledge

    Slav appointed Julian Dicks and Moyes was very good in this respect – Stuart Pearce, Kevin Nolan and Mark Robson (who then got sent back to the Academy by Lopetegui)

    In contrast Pellegrini brought his whole team, Lopetegui only kept the goalkeeper coach and Potter brought his whole team

    I will be watching what Nuno does with interest

    COYI

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