Potter said, "I'm very proud of the players, very proud of their reaction to being down in the game. Potter lost his father to cancer on Thursday and said the club and the players have been 'brilliant' and 'supportive'. Thankfully, I've had support from people at the club, I've had lots of messages and the players have been brilliant. Potter went on to highlight Glenn Murray's professionalism and the impact the striker made in the game. Potter's men scored from poor West Ham defending but the head coach said it was his team's pressing that created those opportunities.
Source: Express February 01, 2020 19:18 UTC