Nuno pinpoints crucial West Ham error which really ‘hurt us’ in Brentford defeat
Nuno Espirito Santo saw his half-time team talk go out the window almost immediately during West Ham United’s 3-0 defeat by Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Yet, as lopsided as the scoreline may be, the hosts were certainly helped by West Ham United pulling out their shotgun and firing the ammunition directly into their own foot.
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El Hadji Malick Diouf was criticised in the build-up to Brentford’s opener – he switched off as Dinos Mavropanos fired into his own net under pressure from Michael Kayode – and it was the left-back who gifted Igor Thiago’s 22nd goal of a prolific campaign just nine minutes into the second half.
Diouf slid in recklessly and wiped out Dango Ouattara inside the penalty area.
Nuno Espirito Santo reflects on Brentford 3-0 West Ham United

Speaking to BBC Sport about a defeat which gives Tottenham the chance to leapfrog the Hammers at Villa Park on Sunday, Nuno Espirito Santo bemoaned what he felt was a turning point in a hitherto even encounter.
“The penalty hurt us. That changed the situation,” Nuno said.
“It hurt us because it goes against what we wanted from the half-time talk; ‘Let’s be positive, let’s go again, let’s try and get control of the game and change the result’.
“It’s unfortunate we conceded from a penalty. It could have been avoided.”
What ADVICE do you have for Nuno after that Brentford battering? 🤬

