I’d like to express gratitude to my teammates and West Ham for their support. In football, productivity is crucial. Despite playing at a high level, the outcome is disappointing. They excelled in both areas, securing two shots and a penalty compared to our numerous touches, opportunities, and situations in the box that we couldn’t capitalize on. Improving our ability to convert these opportunities into wins is essential, as today’s result reflects.
Is the inability of our forwards to seize opportunities a concern?
Absolutely. In football, the team that creates more typically emerges victorious. While we faced similar situations against Brighton and Liverpool, enhancing our goal-scoring is imperative for more convincing victories.
What are your thoughts on the VAR decision regarding the first goal?
It’s disheartening. Officials deemed the results inconclusive. Unfortunately, there are instances when modern technology falls short in providing definitive answers. However, it’s in the past, and we can’t alter it.
Regarding the first goal, how do you feel about the VAR ruling?
It’s disappointing. According to the officials, it wasn’t conclusive. Sadly, there are times when contemporary technology can’t deliver satisfactory solutions. Nevertheless, it’s behind us, and there’s nothing more we can do.
Can the team address the conversion chance issue internally?
Our players are crucial, and we’ll strive to improve various aspects—situations, training, and confidence. Making the right decisions at critical moments in the game is vital for securing victories.
Are the players lacking confidence?
In my view, it’s not a lack of confidence. It boils down to flawless execution. Winning games requires finding open players, making accurate passes, and capitalizing on opportunities.
