Mohammed Kudus says West Ham need to kick on following the victory over Arsenal at the weekend.

Graham Potters side all-but ended the Gunners title hopes once again, with a fully deserved 1-0 win at the Emirates, which Kudus was hugely influential by producing one of his performances of the season.

The Ghana forward admits its been a tough season, but that huge win could now well be a turning point for the club under Potter.

“It’s been a difficult season, but it’s one of the wins that we’ll never forget about,” Kudus told the clubs Official Website.

“It was a tough game, but we were compact, very focused, and full of effort in getting the win, so I’m glad we got the three points.”

Kudus spoke of a big moment in the game, when Arsenal were reduced to 10 men – with the Hammers number 14 now ready to kick on as we take on Leicester City tomorrow night.

“I was just pressing to get the ball [off Lewis-Skelly]. I just took the ball off him, and there was a chance to score, but then he fouled me and was given a red card,” added Kudus. “I think if I hadn’t been stopped, I would have been heading directly one-on-one with their goalkeeper.

“It’s a very big boost in confidence, but still we have a lot of games to go. It’s definitely a good boost ahead of our next game, and the next focus is on three points now [against Leicester City].”