West Ham’s Joe Hart in confident mood after Chelsea draw: ‘We’re good enough to cause any team problems’

Javier Hernandez scored the equaliser at Stamford Bridge, after combining with fellow forward Marko Arnautovic, and Hart believes the pair can cause trouble for any opponent

Tuesday 10 April 2018 14:50 EDT
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Joe Hart is feeling confident
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West Ham United have the attacking resources to cause problems for any team in the Premier League, goalkeeper Joe Hart said on Tuesday.

The London club go into next Monday's home clash against Stoke City after a confidence-boosting 1-1 draw at Chelsea last weekend.

Mexican striker Javier Hernandez scored the equaliser at Stamford Bridge, after combining with fellow forward Marko Arnautovic, and Hart believes the pair can cause trouble for any opponent.

"We're definitely a really dangerous team," Hart told the club's website.

Javier Hernandez celebrates with Marko Arnautovic
Javier Hernandez celebrates with Marko Arnautovic (AFP/Getty Images)

"Chicha (Hernandez) is a top, top professional... he's a goalscorer. Marko is in absolutely fantastic form after a difficult start to his West Ham career, but since then he's been our standout player," Hart added.

West Ham, who are 14th in the table with 34 points, have a potentially tough climax to the season with matches against Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United still to come, but Hart said getting a win against Stoke was the priority.

"I feel like we have a huge, huge game next Monday," he said. "It's such an important match for us and for all the good that came out of (last) Sunday, we only got one point and we want three points. We're really looking forward to Stoke."

Hart is keen to maintain his own good form from last week and improve his chances of making England's World Cup squad ahead of the finals in Russia this year.

The 30-year-old is England manager Gareth Southgate's most experienced option but is in danger of losing his spot to Everton's Jordan Pickford or Stoke's Jack Butland.

"I know who I am and what I am," he said. "I have had medals around my neck for years and years and got England caps... I play for my team, my family and my friends and anyone else who wants to comment, that's up to them and I don't care."

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