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PAQUETA SPEAKS ABOUT WEST HAM

Lucas Paqueta produced a proper world class performance v Liverpool even after West Ham walked away losing the game 3-1. The Brazilian Magnifico was not just appreciated by the away fans but he also received a standing ovation by the home fans.

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Lucas was speaking to West Ham about the game

“It was a tough game, We knew how strong Liverpool would be, we did have chances to win the game, just like against City.

We need to keep our confidence up, though. We’re playing better, our game’s evolving. We’re disappointed with a loss against Liverpool so that’s a sign of how we’ve come on.

We were good in both games and we had chances to win. We didn’t win – that’s part of football but we’re showing improvements that we’re competing against these teams and having chances to beat them.

Now it’s back to training hard day-by-day so we can come out on top in our next challenge”

Speaking of Jarrod Bowen and His Form

“Jarrod a great player and I think we’re understanding each other more out on the pitch – we’ve been playing together for a year now,” the No10 continued.

“I think he realised in the moment what I like to do and I realised how he likes to make his runs. So I’m happy that’s working out for us, I’m happy for him and his goal. Now we need to rest up for the next game.”

When asked about JWP & Alavarez he added

“They’re brilliant players, no doubt,” he added. “It’s always good to play with players who understand you, who get the ball on the ground and play football.

“I think we’re all feeling good despite the disappointment of the loss today, but as I mentioned earlier that’s a sign of how much we’re improving and we need to keep that faith.

“I think we’ve started the season well. We’ve had four really difficult opponents in Brighton, Chelsea, City and Liverpool and we’re sitting on ten points.

“So I think it’s a good start and we will keep on working hard and keep the confidence high in the camp so we can keep on winning more points.”

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