OneFootball
Seamus Leonard·21 October 2020
OneFootball
Seamus Leonard·21 October 2020
Aaron Cresswell believes West Ham’s remarkable comeback at Tottenham is indicative of the growing team spirit in David Moyes’ squad.
Spurs took a commanding 3-0 lead over their London rivals on Sunday, only for the Hammers to produce a stirring late rally that culminated with Manuel Lanzini’s spectacular stoppage-time equaliser.
“To come back from 3-0 down and get the draw in the manner we did was fantastic,” Cresswell told the official West Ham website.
“The game was all theirs for the first 15 minutes, but you hang in with it and I thought we did very well. We never gave up and got our rewards at the end.
“We’re all together and really tight-knit and that’s what you need as a team if you want to progress. It’s still early doors only five games in, but that’s what we’ve got to do throughout the season.
“It was just a shame there were no fans in on Sunday night, because what a way it was to end the game,” the left-back added.
Cresswell and his team-mates will face another stern test of their credentials when they entertain Manchester City this Saturday.