West Ham forward Mohammed Kudus is confident that our Hammers will turn the recent poor run of form around – starting with tonight.

The Ghanaian international, who signed for the club in the summer from Ajax, says that he and his teammates will find the way for what is needed, as David Moye’s side desperately seek a much needed good performance and result when we host Brentford at the London Stadium.

There is no denying that the pressure is mounting, with serious question marks hanging over the head of the manager David Moyes following a run which has seen the club not record a single victory in 8 matches this year in all competitions.

Kudus though is confident, and says when talking the clubs Official Website, that the players will work hard to deliver in front of the home supporters later on tonight.

“You’ll see [how we plan to turn it around] on Monday,” said Kudus. “The ultimate goal is to find a way to win the game, especially in front of our own fans. The boys will be ready for it and we will push everyone to make sure we get the three points.”

The Irons forward has been in blistering form since his move to east London in the summer transfer window, with many hoping that talent and energy he’s showcased can be witnessed again later when we take on Thomas Franks side in a crucial encounter.

“It was a bigger step from Amsterdam, but I know what it takes to play at this level and before I made the decision to come here I knew my capabilities and what I can do,” added Kudus.

“It was a challenge I wanted to take on. Hopefully now I can help the team start winning again, and we can push on into the last bit of the season.”