Standing just some metres away from the pitch, David Moyes pressed his lips into a thin line as he watched the scenes unfolding.
Behind him, one of his assistants leaned in and said something.
To that, Moyes gave a short nod but barely took his eyes off the game.
A second later, he stepped to the edge of his technical area and started barking instructions, pointing sharply toward the far side as West Ham hurried to adjust.
Across the touchline, Dawson broke away from a brief conversation with Nolan and two of his coaches.
He looked out over the pitch for a moment, hands in his pockets.
Nothing about his expression gave much away, but he wasn't in a hurry to change anything.
"And it seems we might be seeing some changes from the West Ham side. At least tactically," the commentator said on the broadcast.
