Graham Potter Sees Clear Progress for West Ham as Winless Streak Ends
Graham Potter, the manager of West Ham, expressed his satisfaction with the team’s progress following their victory over Manchester United, which marked the end of an eight-match winless streak. The 2-0 win, secured by goals from Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen, showcased a strong team performance by the Hammers. They effectively executed their game plan, displaying resilience in defense and efficiency in attack. Despite facing a late surge from Man United, West Ham maintained a clean sheet, securing their first League win at Old Trafford since 2007.
Potter, who has won four out of 17 matches since joining West Ham, emphasized the positive signs of improvement. He acknowledged the challenges faced by the team in recent months but highlighted the importance of unity during tough times. Winning at Old Trafford was a significant achievement for West Ham, and Potter commended the players for their professionalism and dedication throughout the challenging period.
Reflecting on the team’s performance, Potter stated, “I can’t fault the players. The biggest thing I can say to them is it’s not easy when you go on a run like we’ve had and to be connected, to be together, to be fighting for each other, to work every day in the best way, I think it’s a credit to them as professionals.”
Overall, West Ham’s victory under Potter’s leadership signifies a positive step forward for the team, showcasing their resilience and determination to succeed. As they continue to build on this momentum, fans can look forward to more promising performances from the Hammers in the future.
Follow the latest developments at WWSPORT.