‘We’re starting to click’ insists West Ham keeper Lukas Fabianski

‘We’re starting to click’ insists West Ham keeper Lukas Fabianski

Lukasz Fabianski says West Ham are finally ‘starting to click’ under Manuel Pellegrini following the weekend’s victory over Manchester United.

The Hammers swept aside struggling United 3-1 at the London Stadium thanks to goals from Felipe Anderson, Marko Arnautovic and an own-goal from Victor Lindelof.

The victory, which was preceded by a win over Everton and draw with high flying Chelsea, has lifted the Hammers up the early league table, and Fabianski is convinced things will only continue to improve in the weeks to come.

“We knew after the performances against Chelsea and Everton that the team was starting to click,” he said.



“If we played with the intensity that we have shown in recent games, we knew that we would have a chance to get something out of the game against Manchester United and everyone can be really happy with what we showed on Saturday.

“The result, the three points and the performance were all really good. It’s a good step forward.

“We’ve been on an unbeaten run for four games after losing the first four. I just hope we continue to grow as a team and as a group. What we got from the last week is the belief we can compete against the top teams in the league.

“We have to continue to keep focused and work hard and get as much as we can from every single game.”

West Ham travel to The Amex Stadium to take on Brighton tomorrow night.