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Is there cause for concern at Liverpool?

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    Get Involved - 'Beto looked fairly lost with the ball'published at 09:42 BST

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    Everton fan here! I think in hindsight West Ham are much improved. We may have been expected to win, but I'll take a draw given how they played. I'm a bit worried about Beto, he looked fairly lost or even surprised when he ended up with the ball.

    Lee, Waterlooville

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    Get Involved - 'Everton kind of came off the boil'published at 09:39 BST

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    Everton kind of came off the boil in the second half but, credit where it's due, the West Ham players looked like they were having fun for once. Having a positive attitude around in Nuno may help their self-belief. It'll be interesting to see his playing style come to fruition.

    Harry, Manchester

  3. What's next for West Ham?published at 09:36 BST

    West Ham United

    Nuno Espirito SantoImage source, Getty Images

    October and November Premier League fixtures beckon for West Ham so what will Nuno Espirito Santo and his team be planning for - and where can they pick up some much-needed points?

    Saturday, 4 October

    Arsenal (A)

    Monday, 20 October

    Brentford (H)

    Friday, 24 October

    Leeds United (A)

    Saturday, 2 November

    Newcastle United (H)

    Saturday, 8 November

    Burnley (H)

  4. Positives for Nuno’s Hammerspublished at 09:30 BST

    Tom McCoy
    BBC Sport journalist

    There were some encouraging signs for West Ham in their first game under Nuno Espirito Santo last night.

    The Londoners had 29 touches in the opposition box, their highest total in a Premier League match this season.

    Meanwhile, they allowed their opponents an expected goals total of just 0.72, the Hammers’ lowest figure of the campaign.

    But a familiar weakness was exposed yet again, with West Ham conceding from a corner for the eighth time already in 2025-26.

    Incredibly, that is five more than any other side. Michael Keane’s header was classified by Opta as a set-piece goal since it came from a second-phase delivery into the box.

  5. West Ham do not like cornerspublished at 09:25 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    If Nuno is to turn it around, he will need to address West Ham's corner problem.

    The Hammers have conceded eight goals from corners in the Premier League this season, as many as they did in the whole of 2024-25.

    Their seven conceded goals are also the most conceded by any side in this year's Premier League so far.

    At least they don't play Arsenal next. Oh, wait...

  6. Can Nuno turn it around?published at 09:20 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    Will Nuno be giving us the double thumbs up come May? He's taking charge of a club who have finished in the top 10 three times in the last five years - and won a European trophy - but who have also dropped into the bottom half of the table in 14th place twice.

    West Ham's last five Premier League finishes - 6th, 7th, 14th, 9th, 14thImage source, .
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    Get Involved - 'Great to see Nuno's impact'published at 09:18 BST

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    It's great to see the impact Nuno has had already. Managers who 'play the right way' - for example Potter, Ange, Martin and Amorim - are awful coaches and are imposters of Guardiola's style. Fortunately the league tables back this up. Surely it is all about winning?

    Ian, Cheshunt

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    Get Involved - 'It will be a long journey for Nuno'published at 09:14 BST

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    Solid start from Nuno. Have high hopes for the future. Feels like we have a grown-up in charge.

    Roger, Olympic Park

    It'll be a long journey for Nuno. He must know that this will be a marathon, not a sprint, to get West Ham back to the level they were a few years ago. He has the players, he just needs to find a way to rekindle that spark again - something he is very good at.

    Daniel, Isle of Wight

  9. 'We enjoyed ourselves today'published at 09:10 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    West Ham United

    Crysencio SummervilleImage source, Getty Images

    West Ham's Player of the Match, Crysencio Summerville, speaking to Sky Sports: "I think it's always tricky when things like this happen and I think the boys did a really good job today to focus on the game, and I'm happy with the point we took here.

    "I think the team knows me and Jarrod on the side, just give us the ball and we try our magic, so we tried to do that today, and we went 1-0 down and we stayed in the game and our guy [Jarrod Bowen], happy with the goal, so very, very happy."

    On what the manager tried to implement today: "He didn't change a lot. He's been here for two days. I think we enjoyed ourselves today and I think we're going to build on this and we go on Saturday.

    "I'm grateful to be back on the pitch playing and I want to show the fans and the people what I'm capable of and try to do that. I just enjoy every minute now."

  10. Hammers showed 'spirit, determination and fight'published at 09:04 BST

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    Matt Jarvis
    Former West Ham winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Crysencio Summerville of West HamImage source, Getty Images

    It wasn't a great performance but if you were a West Ham fan that travelled up and saw that second-half performance, you would be really encouraged by it.

    There was spirit, determination and fight - which is something they haven't really seen this season.

    The performance from [Crysencio] Summerville and [El Hadji Malick] Diouf on the left-hand side was really exciting, they brought great pace.

    Summerville has been a huge miss because he's been injured. He's a big player that fans enjoy to watch because he gets people off their seats.

    Jarrod Bowen did what he does every week, putting in so much effort and desire which got him another goal. But there are other players who will have to step up.

  11. Evenly matchedpublished at 09:00 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo said his side "competed well" overall against Everton on Monday night and the in-depth match and expected stats will please the new Hammers boss as he tries to lift the club out of the relegation zone.

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    Get Involved - 'A game Everton should have won'published at 08:57 BST

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    A game Everton should have won much the same as against Aston Villa! Beto not good enough, try Ndiaye or Grealish down the middle. Chopping & changing Beto with Barry is not working at all!! COYB

    Raymond, Halewood

  13. 'It is a big point for us'published at 08:53 BST

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    West Ham United

    Jarrod BowenImage source, Getty Images

    West Ham captain and goalscorer Jarrod Bowen, speaking to Sky Sports: "It's a big point for us, I think we had chances to win the game. I think they had chances as well, so on reflection probably a fair result.

    "It speaks to the character of the team, going down 1-0, and we said at half-time it's only one goal, whether it takes us until 90 minutes, 95 minutes, and we knew we'd get our chances.

    "And in the end, we defended well when they were pushing for a winner, and we were as well. Not a bad result."

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    Get Involved - 'With Potter we would have lost that game'published at 08:49 BST

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    An honest effort. With Potter in charge we’d have lost that game. Still going to be a long old season though… Arsenal away next.

    Richie, Henley-on-Thames

  15. Signs of encouragement for Nunopublished at 08:45 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    Adam Millington
    BBC Sport journalist

    Nuno has taken over a West Ham side in the middle of a horrible run of form, having lost four of their first five games, and he will hope this draw marks the start of an improved new era.

    While West Ham's build-up play was often underwhelming, forward Crysencio Summerville and left-back El Hadji Malick Diouf were bright sparks down the Hammers' left.

    Dutchman Summerville carried the ball well and looked to stretch the Everton back-line out of position, while Diouf was too much for Toffees right-back Jake O'Brien to handle at times and his cross led to Bowen's equaliser.

    West Ham's goal immediately made them much more threatening as they took the game to Everton, picking up their first points in the Premier League since the end of August.

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    Get Involved - Nuno, West Ham, Everton - all of it!published at 08:40 BST

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    That's the managers, and now we want to hear your views on last night's fixture - predominantly on the Hammers.

    West Ham fans - did you see glimpses of promise in Nuno Espirito Santo's first game in charge? Enough to inject a little bit of optimism into you?

    A nice line from him acknowledging that he wants to bring the club and the team closer to the fans - do you think he's the right man to do this?

    Everton fans - two points dropped last night? Or a positive result coming up against a side under new management.

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  17. 'I know the capability of the West Ham players'published at 08:35 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    Everton

    David MoyesImage source, Getty Images

    Everton manager David Moyes speaking to BBC Sport: "We did a lot of good things but we just couldn't quite craft a chance to get a second goal. Once we didn't get it, West Ham grew in confidence and belief that they could get something themselves, which they did.

    "Some good things and some not so good things."

    On expecting a different West Ham under new management: "I don't know about a different West Ham, I just know the capability of the players.

    "Obviously, I have had them before and worked out how good they are. We are talking about Brazil internationals, England internationals so anybody thinking that they haven't got a good team is wrong.

    "They have a very good team and at times they showed it."

  18. 'Our main priority is to come closer to our fans'published at 08:30 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    West Ham United

    Nuno Espirito SantoImage source, Getty Images

    More from West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo: "What I think is important is to appreciate what our fans did traveling to Liverpool on a Monday night and giving the support they've given. It's our main priority to come closer to our fans.

    "We have to deliver so they can appreciate the work of the boys. Moving forward it's important."

  19. 'It is a good first game for us'published at 08:24 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    West Ham United

    West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo, speaking to Sky Sports: "We have to learn so many things. It was a tough game. The reaction was good and overall we compete well.

    "There are some positives, there are negatives but now it's about analysing and trying to find the right solutions.

    "Our message today was very clear, it was competing as a team, being closer to each other and the boys did well. Overall, it's a good first game for us.

    "In the second half, we started defending better. Everything starts from there. I think the team did well in that aspect. Things will come naturally and it's about taking the right steps forward.

    "The boys are slowly understanding that a football match is also about how we close our own goal, how many chances we concede, these are things we have to work on."

  20. Watch: Highlights of Everton's draw with West Hampublished at 08:17 BST

    Everton 1-1 West Ham

    You've read the written report and now you can see the visuals.

    Match of the Day highlights from the 1-1 draw between the Toffees and the Hammers are available to watch below.

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    Premier League highlights: Bowen rescues point for West Ham at Everton