West Ham midfielder Mohammed Kudus believes that his contribution to the team's success lies in finding the back of the net and ultimately securing victories.

Currently enduring an eight-game winless streak, with three consecutive losses, both Kudus and the Hammers have struggled to replicate their earlier season form.

Kudus, who scored 10 goals across all competitions in the first half of the season, acknowledges the downturn but remains committed to seeing the team bounce back.

Expressing his determination to contribute to the team's resurgence, Kudus emphasizes the importance of relentless effort and creating goal-scoring opportunities.

"We’re going through a difficult spell but everyone is trying. We are not giving up - we are still trying to make it happen, taking players on and creating chances. That’s the most important thing for me - as long as you’re trying to change the situation then it will improve."

Kudus outlines his goals, focusing on aiding the team's success and accruing points through victories.

With West Ham now competing in the UEFA Europa League, the midfielder aims to make a significant impact in the competition, drawing inspiration from their triumph in the UEFA Europa Conference League last year.

“My goals are to help the team as much as I can and win games and get points. We are in Europe now and want to make an impact as we won it last year, while we also want to challenge the top six teams in the league."

Confident in the team's abilities, Kudus asserts that winning the UEFA Europa League is within reach, echoing the same mentality and approach that led to their previous success.

“Yes, 100% [we can win the UEFA Europa League]. We won the UEFA Europa Conference League last year, so we have the same mentality and approach every single game the same. It's very possible.”