West Ham and Czech International midfielder Tomas Soucek has spoken of the teams desire to get back to playing at our best level and that starts with the visit of Wolves this Sunday in the Premier League.

Our Hammers have not been firing of late which Soucek has admitted too, however he stressed that despite the performances not being at their best, to be picking up points still is a sign of good side.

“We want to keep going hard, so our spirit has to be at a high level and not drop, because team spirit is one of the main reasons we are here now,” said Soucek.

“We’ve done some different things during training at Rush Green with how we want to play and what we want to develop, and I think this can improve us as a team, how we play and how we want to play.

“We struggled with keeping the ball and creating chances against Newcastle, but we’ve been working hard to do our maximum, and we want to transfer that to the next game.

“That’s the best thing we can show against Wolves. I’m expecting a really tough game, but I believe that we can beat them, and I hope that it happens.”

West Ham face a historic moment this Friday as we are in our first last 16 round draw of the Europa League, and Soucek is of course excited as much as anyone connected with the club.

“I’m looking forward to the draw, because I’ve been watching the games in the round before us. Teams still have their second legs on Thursday, so I’ll watch them, and also I will watch the draw if it’s possible.

“I’ve thought about a few teams I would like to play against, and if I could say one, it would be Rangers, because I want to play against them as a big rival.

“It could be a really good game for teams from England against Scotland, big rivals! It would be a really exciting game for the fans and also for us.

“This team could be good, but everyone we could draw at this stage of the competition will be difficult to face because they have had to win many games to go through.

“Let’s see – I look forward to it!”