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The Hammers haven’t honed in on three points, it’s been yet another groaning game that resulted in the opposition scoring, but this one was the most heartbreaking of all. A miraculous seven minutes of added time came from thin air, as well as the Hammers breathing on Manchester’s Finest, all of which supposedly resulted in enough time for Manchester United to score.

Shattered hearts, shattered players. In regard to substitutions, Nuno didn’t place a foot wrong. Taty had to be the first to come off, given how tired he appeared to be, but not having Pablo as an option hurt. Wilson’s appearance provided attack, but in terms of tracking back, the forward offered little to nothing, which meant Nuno’s side was effectively a man down defensively.

Magassa, Walker-Peters, Adama and Scarles were all the correct choices and put on at perfect times, yet it still wasn’t enough to cross the line.

The problem Nuno encountered today is that playing two strikers up top provides us with willpower, it provides bright, shiny attacking Football but against this Manchester United side, it’s not possible to do. West Ham don’t have the pace in defence to...

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