Graham Potter was thrilled for his players and West Ham fans after our victory at Old Trafford yesterday.
Our Hammers claimed a memorable 2-0 victory over Manchester United, which secured the double over them this season, for the first time since 2007.
“I’m so pleased for the players and the supporters,” Potter told the press, as reported by the club’s Official Website.
“You know, we’ve had a tough season, so to give the supporters, who’ve been fantastic with us, that type of day, I think it’s really important for everybody connected with the Club, as the support we’ve had has been amazing.
“It’s been a tough couple of months, to be honest. Results-wise, the performances have been quite good and getting there.
“I think today’s just a nice reward for everybody because sticking together and being connected is not easy when results don’t go your way.
“So, yes, I’m just really proud of the players.”
Potter feels the foundations are getting into place ahead of a huge summer ahead, with fans hoping for a far more positive campaign next season, with the club eager to be challenging once again.
“We want to finish off as strong as we can and with results, because performances are performances,” added Potter.
“There’s bits of it, but results matter. I think results, of course, [are important] because we want to win more than we have, and I think today will help us do that.
“It’s a set of foundation. It’s confidence. It’s belief.”