Ogbonna: No panic buttons being pressed at West Ham
West Ham fans have waited all season for a run of form befitting of their big move to the London Stadium – and defender Angelo Ogbonna is confident their time will come when the Premier League returns.
The Hammers signed off before the international break with another dispiriting result as, despite dominating large periods of the game against Stoke, Bojan’s late goal saw the Potters come away with a 1-1 draw.
Taking only the Premier League into account, West Ham have won just two games at the London Stadium since waving goodbye to Upton Park over the summer.

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That record has put them a perilous 17th in the table but Ogbonna believes they can remedy that run once their campaign recommences away to Tottenham on November 19.
“We are preparing for after the international break, and it is important that we didn’t lose in our stadium on Saturday,” he said.
“We are positive, we are optimistic, and we are waiting [for the next game] to improve our form.
“It was definitely two points lost on Saturday. We were so disappointed about the result, because we need to win.
“We need to stay compact and stay together. We can talk about everything, but the most important thing is to get back winning.”




