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Blaise Bourgeois·11 December 2019

Felipe Anderson discusses his personal struggles at West Ham

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After a 10-goal season last year, there was a lot of expectation that Felipe Anderson would be a huge part of West Ham’s success this term.

However, through 17 games, the 26-year-old has yet to find the net, which has led many to question whether or not he should still be in the squad due to the team’s current form.


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In an interview with West Ham’s official website, the Brazilian discussed the club’s current turmoil and how he needs to personally contribute to the club.

“For sure, this is the worst phase I’ve been going through with the team,” he said.

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“When I arrived it was hard but we started winning and I started to show my potential by helping the team with goals, assists and dribbles, and right now things are not working out as we want.

“Things have to improve and I have to improve to be able to help the team.

“As I always say, this is a collective game, if I don’t score and the team wins, I’m happy but if I don’t score and the team loses and I couldn’t help the team as I want to, it’s difficult but we need to keep on working hard and think positively.

“Monday’s was a very negative result and one that we didn’t expect because we were at home and because we had played well in the previous two matches.

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“But we know that we need to keep working hard to get out of this situation.

“Obviously we all have to improve individually but I think what we really need is a little confidence.

“We need to be able to pass the ball better and with that we will be able to play better.”

West Ham will travel to St. Mary’s to face Southampton on Saturday.