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As with any new manager arrival, there will be winners and losers as the guard changes for the fourth time in a year and a half. London Stadium‘s revolving door of recruitment rotates yet again as Potter and his coaching team depart.

Espírito Santo will have had the barest chance of seeing his new squad in training but he’ll already be only too familiar with Crysencio Summerville who was almost single-handedly responsible for the destruction of his Nottingham Forest side when the Irons visited just a few weeks ago.

Summerville set up Jarrod Bowen’s goal and then won the penalty from which Lucas Paquetá converted. All after being a late substitute having not started.

Writing in the standard.co.uk  this morning, author Sam Tabuteau suggests, in his article : Three things we expect from West Ham appointing Nuno Espirito Santo as leaky defence is top priority” that, apart from the obvious defensive reboot;

“Crysencio Summerville has looked bright since making his return from a long-term hamstring injury and Nuno will hope he can get the best out of the Dutchman’s speed on the break…The 23-year-old set up Jarrod Bowen’s opening goal with a driving run and pass before winning the...

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