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Fabianski points the way forward

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Bournemouth and Wolves away followed by  Liverpool at home are games which will show the Hammers just how far they have come.

We will all be a lot more confident of collecting points against teams placed  12th, 11th and top than we probably were ahead of the Arsenal game.

Bournemouth are always tough on their own manor whilst Wolves are a very decent team who haven’t suffered the sort of decline we usually associate with newly promoted teams.

And Liverpool are …well just Liverpool and it gets no harder.

Personally I’m looking for a win at Bournemouth and a point apiece from the other two games and given how   good we have been against the better teams, a point against Liverpool wouldn’t surprise me.

The win over Arsenal will have sent confidence sky high and the Hammers are indeed now playing like the big club which Manuel Pellegrini preaches us as being.

And it’s a message that has got through the Lukasz Fabianski who talking to www.whufc.com said: “We hope to go on a run now.

“We’re happy with the win on Saturday and it shows if we continue to put in performances like that consistently we will be able to compete against anyone.

“Now we have two away games in the league against tough opponents, so it will be difficult but we just have to stay focused and work like we’ve done in the last week.

“We were very happy with the win on Saturday and we can also be very happy with the performance we put in because I think we dominated most of the game and created more chances.”

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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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  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    All the teams have a far better expected goals tally than us, so they will create chances its up to us to stop them, we should find Bournemouth easier as they play an open game but that works both ways, Wolves are dogged and defensive they rely on keeping the score down and getting a counter attack goal, hopefully we will have some fresh blood in the team before we play them.

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