Graham Potter believes West Ham are on the verge of turning things around despite a rocky start to the season. The Hammers have faced back-to-back Premier League defeats and were knocked out of the Carabao Cup, leaving fans and players alike feeling the sting. However, Potter remains optimistic.

After the team bolstered their squad with the £40 million addition of Mateus Fernandes from Southampton, Potter is hopeful this will bring a fresh spark. Fernandes, eager to show his skills, is excited to join West Ham, calling it a “massive club” and saying he’s ready to give everything on the pitch. His arrival, along with new teammate Soungoutou Magassa from Monaco, is expected to add a new dimension to the team.

Potter emphasises his commitment to guiding the players through this challenging time, stating: “I’m here to support the squad and find our winning stride again.” He’s convinced that with just a bit more cohesion, the team will soon be back on track. The squad’s recent struggles are recognised, but Potter insists they’re not far from bouncing back with strong performances.

There’s still a chance of more deals before the transfer window closes, with Potter keen to enhance the squad’s strength. He believes that Mateus and Soungoutou, both showing great potential, will contribute significantly to West Ham’s resurgence.
The Hammers are gearing up for their next match against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, hoping to secure that much-needed victory and shift the momentum back in their favour. Keep an eye on West Ham as they aim to rise above the early season setbacks! 💪⚽️ #WestHam #COYI #FootballComeback