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Fab: Irons adding quality and looking to move forward

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Łukasz Fabiański applauds the fans

Lukasz Fabianski is ready for Wolves and has told a “quality” squad to feel confident as they go into a match which is about as important as it gets at this stage of things.

Although the last two Premier League fixtures against Chelsea and Everton saw the Hammers fall to narrow defeats, Fabiański remains upbeat, insisting that the quality of players in the ranks is at the highest level in his five years in east London. The Irons, he says, have the resources to return to winning ways on Saturday.

Fab may not always have been at his best this season but he believes he doesn’t believe too much should be read into any individual or the squad’s form at such an early stage.

Instead, he is looking for a display which carried the team up the table over the last season as they proved themselves the surprise packets of the Premier League.

Speaking to Sky Sports he said: “It’s too early in the season to talk about [the table],“We have added quality [this summer] that shows the Club is trying to move forward and develop into something bigger.

“I think it’s more about us clicking in the best way possible [against Wolves]. It’s all about good performance, then you know that you’re on the right path to where you want to be.

“What we have done in the last two years, the way we progressed as a football club, as a group of players, you still have to be calm about the situation. In terms of the players, we have improved so much – even compared to last season. When it comes to the sort of quality that we have in the changing room; we need to be confident. 

“The group of people that we have when it comes to the staff and the players, I think it’s unique. It’s one of the best I’ve experienced. I just really enjoy playing for this Club, working with people at this Club.”

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!"

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