Nuno Espirito Santo explained the decision to start Nuno Hermansen over Alphonse Areola before West Ham United’s 2-0 win at Premier League rivals Burnley on Saturday afternoon.
After five months and 20 matchdays on the bench, Hermansen returned to the West Ham team sheet on a day when Axel Disasi made his debut on loan from Chelsea and Crysencio Summerville emulated Jesse Lingard to score in five successive appearances.
A vital 2-0 win at Turf Moor, meanwhile, ensures that both of West Ham United’s clean sheets this term have come with Mads Hermansen between the sticks.
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Mads Hermansen of West Ham United makes a save from Zian Flemming of Burnley during the Premier League match between Burnley and West Ham United at Turf Moor on February 07, 2026 in Burnley, England.
His surprise re-call understandably sparked concerns pre-match about a potential injury to usual first-choice Alphonse Areola, even if the Frenchman did appear among the substitutes.
A victorious Nuno Espirito Santo confirmed just before kick-off, though, that this was a decision made via Hermansen’s impressive performances on the training pitch.
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Nuno Espirito Santo gave Mads Hermansen ‘his chance’ as West Ham United beat Burnley
“No, no, not an injury [for Areola]. Mads has been working really well,” Nuno said, via Ben Dinnery on X.
“[Hermansen has been], I think, waiting patiently for his chance. So he has his chance!”
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Most will agree this was a chance he seized.
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West Ham players celebrate after Crysencio Summerville scores against Burnley.
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Hermansen earned plenty of credit from the Hammers fans at full-time, even if the Dane was at the heart of a few nervy moments. His highlight was a massive close-range stop keep out Zian Flemming just after half-time.
Considering that West Ham threw away a two-goal lead to lose only seven days earlier, the sight of Burnley halving the deficit moments into the second 45 was one the visitors were very happy to avoid.
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