Randolph hopes West Ham can take confidence from key wins
West Ham United goalkeeper Darren Randolph believes the Hammers can kick on and progress up the Premier League table after two wins from the last two games.
Randoph’s impressive work between the sticks has helped Slaven Bilic’s men halt their Premier League slump and take seven points from a possible nine in the past week.
A draw against Liverpool, followed by back-to-back victories against Burnley and Hull City, has propelled Bilic’s side up to 13th in the table.
Randolph now believes the Hammers can string a set of positive results together over the Christmas period.

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“I think quite a bit of pressure has been taken off us,” said the Republic of Ireland international. “We had a tough run of games in December but now we are looking at the games going forward.
“We will take even more confidence from the seven points we have picked up.
“We are very happy with how the week has gone getting a point at Anfield and then two home wins.
“We have moved up the table quite a few places and everyone seems a lot happier than they were seven days ago.
“Hull hit the post three times and I made a couple of saves. We rode our luck but I get paid to make those saves and I am happy to do my bit for the team.”




