
"We had a difficult couple of days after Leeds, because we had a lot of hope and belief that we could reach Wembley. It was disappointing, but at the same time, we showed a good reaction in the game, and that we can fight."
"We didn't give up right until the end, and now we move forward, realising that our major fight starts on Friday. We are aware of the situation, but we are confident and we believe in each other."
"It's been a tough season. In this moment it's difficult to speak, now we have to keep believing and playing. We have good games left and in football everything is possible."
West Ham is currently 18th in the Premier League and faces Wolves in a critical match. A win could level them with Nottingham Forest and push Tottenham into the relegation zone. Despite a recent FA Cup exit, West Ham's manager believes in the team's resilience. Wolves, 13 points from safety, are also fighting for survival, with midfielder Andre expressing hope for their chances. Both teams recognize the importance of the upcoming match as they strive to avoid relegation.
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