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Agen Klik4D ~ Michail Antonio has reassured West Ham co-owner David Gold he will come good in the Premier League.
Gold
infamously retweeted a message from a prankster last month asking him
to raise awareness of a person who had gone “missing” in Manchester.
The
tweet was subsequently deleted when Gold realised it was a picture of
Antonio, whose Hammers debut was as substitute in a 2-1 win at
Manchester City in September.
Antonio has by his own admission been “rusty” since a £7million deadline-day switch from Nottingham Forest.
But the winger is now finally getting a run in the side due to injuries after making his third consecutive start in Saturday's 1-1 draw against Aston Villa.
His cross-field pass led to Aaron Cresswell’s stunning opener and the wideman is anxious to prove himself.
Asked
about being determined to show his qualities to Gold, Antonio replied:
“Definitely, but I take it as all banter. I didn’t take it anything
seriously. He has put it up as banter and I have taken it as banter.
“One
thing I have faith in is my ability. Right now I do feel a bit rusty, I
need to get sharper, but I feel I will get to that point and once I do I
believe I can terrorise the Premier League as well as the Championship.
Bandar Judi Online Klik4D ~ “I
am a player where I try and excite the fans and run at players. I
always give 100 per cent. Right now I feel I am doing all right, but I
need to do more back in the team as an attacker to get more assists and
more goals.
I had quite a bit of a break but as the games are coming on I feel myself getting better and getting sharper.
“Hopefully Monday things will start building on until I start playing my game.”
West
Ham host Southampton today with Slaven Bilic’s side still set to be
without key man Dimitri Payet and fellow attacking wideman Victor Moses.
And Antonio is anxious the Hammers end a run of five successive draws to re-ignite their push for Europe.
He added: “Right now we are going through a bit of a draw rut but it could be worse, we could be getting no points.
We can’t complain with our form but it is about getting more goals now.”
Bottom club Villa dominated, but found old boy James Collins in fine form at the back and keeper Adrian nearly invincible.
The
visitors took the lead against the run of play from Cresswell’s
left-foot screamer before Villa levelled from Jordan Ayew’s penalty
after Rudy Gestede was fouled.
Villa boss Remi Garde, still
searching for his first win, reflected: “It’s a bit frustrating. I am
sad for the players because they deserved three points.”
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