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I cannot access the full content of that specific article, as the search result provided only contains the headline and publication timestamp. However, based on the comprehensive information available from the other search results about this topic, here's what the article likely covers: **West Ham's Decision on Nuno Espirito Santo** West Ham United has decided to retain manager Nuno Espirito Santo despite mounting pressure following a disappointing run of results.[1][2] The club's board met to discuss the Portuguese coach's future after a 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, which extended their winless streak to ten matches.[1] Despite calls for his dismissal from increasingly frustrated supporters, West Ham's hierarchy has chosen to back Nuno rather than make an immediate managerial change.[1][2] The club is currently positioned 18th in the Premier League, seven points adrift of safety, intensifying relegation concerns.[1] Club officials view the Forest match as a sign of improvement compared to a humiliating 3-0 loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers days earlier.[1] Although West Ham lost to Forest, executives felt the team showed competitive spirit and positive effort, with several VAR decisions going against them.[1] Rather than replacing their manager, the board has decided to support Nuno in the January transfer window.[1][2] The club is reportedly close to signing Lazio forward Taty Castellanos in a £26.1 million deal.[3] According to Sky Sports, board meetings scheduled for Wednesday are expected to focus on recruitment rather than managerial changes.[1] Jim White confirmed on talkSPORT that Nuno will definitely remain in charge for West Ham's FA Cup third-round tie against Queens Park Rangers on January 11.[4] However, the club continues to face speculation about potential replacements, with Michael Carrick and Slaven Bilic mentioned as possible alternatives should the situation deteriorate further.[4]
