Would Nuno would be West Ham's Championship manager?

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The topics of West Ham's ability to survive in the Premier League and whether Nuno Espirito Santo will stay in charge if they do end up getting relegated have been the subject of several questions send in via our 'Ask about West Ham' form.
Three wins out of four – and the only defeat coming in a game they probably should have won against Chelsea - certainly creates the impression West Ham can get out of the mess they have put themselves in.
However, there is still a lot of work to do. For a start, they have played Nottingham Forest,Tottenham and Burnley twice, and don't meet Wolves until April or Leeds United until the final day of the season, so their form will have to continue against the better sides.
If they can reach the March international break no more than three points adrift, I think they will do it.
But they have both Manchester clubs, Liverpool and Aston Villa to play before then – so I suspect Taty Castellanos will need to keep scoring.
As for Nuno, he did bring Wolves up from the Championship, so it wouldn't entirely be alien territory. But I wonder if the trauma of relegation for the first time since 2011 might trigger a complete reset at London Stadium.
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