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Paco Jemez arrives in the Premier League: West Ham adds him as Nuno Espirito Santo's assistant

The Spanish coach joins the Hammers' coaching staff in the midst of the fight to avoid relegation

Paco Jemez arrives in the Premier League West Ham adds him as Nuno Espirito Santo039s assistant
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West Ham United made a significant change in their wearing structure this Thursday, making the drafting of Argentine international Paco Jemez as Nuno Espirito Santo's assistant coach a move to improve the chair at one of the most delicate times of the Premier League season.

Jemez's move to West Ham marks his first professional sports walk, coming in after spending time training extensively in Europe, Mexico, and the Middle East.

Paco Jemez, West Ham bench's global practice

Paco Jemez began his training profession in 2007 with a history as a professional football player. His most well-known tenure was Rayo Vallecano's five seasons as the company's director, where he introduced an attacking play and a very specific defensive strategy.

The Spanish coach grew his management skills in Mexico and Iran as a result, which are now supporting his entry into the Premier League, one of the most challenging leagues in the world.

Nuno Espirito Santo expands his training personnel

Nuno Espirito Santo was appointed as the new West Ham manager after his exit from Nottingham Forest according to board conflicts.

The London team is going through a difficult time in the table: they are seven points off health, in the fall zone, and haven't won a Premier League game since November 8th, in games 11 of the tournament.

Despite the critical moment, the board has trust despite the crucial moment.

Jemez's appearance is seen as a clear sign of confidence from the West Ham table in the project led by Espirito Santo despite the pressure surrounding the executive status.

After the new home beat against Nottingham Forest, the Portuguese owner's departure was the subject of rumors, but the environment slowed down a little after the FA Cup victory against Queens Park Rangers.

A significant FA Cup victory eases the strain.

The cup victory was earned as a result of Taty Castellanos ' extra-time goal, which gave West Ham the opportunity to continue winning the competition and get some breathing space before resuming their campaign for Premier League life.

The Hammers are looking for a military and moral boost that will allow them to change their downward trend and emerge from the fall zone in the upcoming weeks with Paco Jemez joining the coaching staff.

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