Gary Neville baffled by Nuno Espirito Santo in West Ham draw

Gary Neville baffled by Nuno Espirito Santo in West Ham draw

Gary Neville questioned Nuno Espirito Santo’s ‘strange’ decision to halt substitutions against Manchester United in their 1-1 draw in Old Trafford on Thursday night.

According to a report from WestHamZone, Gary Neville described West Ham’s decision-making under Nuno Espirito Santo in the draw at Manchester United as “strange,” criticising the delayed substitutions that many believe could have snatched a victory.

In the 1–1 draw at Old Trafford, West Ham found themselves trailing until a late strike from Soungoutou Magassa rescued a point.

But pundit Gary Neville was left perplexed by what he called a bizarre tactical move by manager Nuno Espirito Santo: substitutions were readied — players stripped, sat on the bench, prepared to come on — then told to “sit down” again and wait.

Neville, commenting on Sky Sports, remarked: “A change of mind, strange — they were stripped for two or three minutes.”

He argued that after a disjointed first half and limited offensive threat, West Ham needed fresh energy early.

Instead, Nuno opted for conservative changes later, including bringing on Andy Irving and Mohamadou Kante — moves which did spark momentum, but were preceded by a puzzling delay. 

Despite the point being a “positive result” at such a difficult venue, Neville’s criticism underscores concerns that more proactive substitutions might have turned the draw into a win.

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