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It’s been a messy start to the Premier League season for West Ham United.

The Hammers will enter Monday night’s contest at Everton in 19th-place with just one win against four losses through their first five matches.

The sluggish start cost Graham Potter his job, and the club has confirmed that it has hired Nuno Espirito Santo to take over as manager on a permanent basis.

Another one of the club’s former managers, David Moyes, is in charge of Everton, who have enjoyed a decent start to the campaign.

In fact, Moyes has managed both of these clubs on two separate occasions. He was previously in charge of Everton between 2002

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