Aaron Cresswell has admitted that things are not quite clicking at the moment for West Ham as we enter the crucial business end of the season.

Our Hammers were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Newcastle at the weekend, and our early season spark was noticeably missing as we struggled to impose any real authority on the game.

Although critical of the recent lack of clinical edge, Cresswell wanted to point out the positives too and stressed that the team will be working hard to get firing again.

“I don’t think we’re feeling we’ve run out of gas,” said the left-back. “But the fans know when you’re in these competitions there are plenty of games and plenty of things still to play for.

“As I said, today won’t decide where we finish in the league and we’ll go again on Monday at the training ground and try to put things right.

“The goals have dried up a bit. We started the season flying, scoring more than two a game at one point and they have dried up, but look, we’ve got to back to the same level so we’ll work on that in training this week.

“It’s frustrating again to just take one point today, but we’ve got to move on. I still think there is plenty of games left in the league and today’s game is not going to decide where we’re going to finish.

“There are still 12 games to go and plenty of points to play for, so let’s regroup and go again.”