Michail Antonio insists West Ham have not reached their best yet
West Ham matchwinner Michail Antonio insists ‘we’ve not reached our best yet and we can be better’ after David Moyes’ side moved up to seventh by beating West Brom
- West Ham forward Michail Antonio believes his side can improve even further
- Antonio scored the winner as West Ham beat West Brom to go up to seventh
- David Moyes’ side have won last three league game and are full of confidence
Michail Antonio has insisted that West Ham can get even better after moving up to seventh place in the Premier League.
Antonio scored the winner as West Ham continued their impressive form by beating West Brom 2-1 at the London Stadium.
The forward is delighted with the way in which West Ham have performed during the first half of the season, but is adamant that there is more to come.
West Ham striker Michail Antonio has insisted that his team are capable of getting even better
Speaking to BT Sport, Antonio said: ‘We started the season well, 32 points in the league and last season we only finished on 39. We give 100% every day but didn’t manage to keep a clean sheet this week but it’s another win so we keep pushing on.
‘As a striker you want to be out there and play and score goals so that’s what I’m doing now and hopefully can keep it going on.’
Antonio has scored five goals in eleven league games this season, while West Ham have won their last four games in all competitions.
The 30-year-old spoke in glowing terms about the chemistry in the squad and is now targeting further victories.
Antonio and Jarrod Bowen scored West Ham’s goals as they won 2-1 against West Brom
David Moyes’ side are full of confidence having won their last four games in all competitions
He said: ‘It’s unbelievable to be part of this squad at the moment, the chemistry is so good in the squad this season and we’re not playing at our best. We’re still learning to play with each other but we manage to still get wins. Things are looking good but the fact is we’ve not reached our best yet and we can be better.
‘Over last few years we would’ve lost these types of games but this season we keep scoring and just keep winning.’
West Ham are only five points behind leaders Manchester United having played a game more.
The likes of Jarrod Bowen, Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal, who have all joined within the last year, have played a major part in helping to transform West Ham’s fortunes.
David Moyes’ side will now turn their attention to the FA Cup – they host Doncaster Rovers in the fourth round on Saturday.
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