It’s a quick turnaround for Aaron Cresswell and his West Ham United teammates as they follow Saturday’s FA Cup victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers with a trip to AFC Bournemouth in the Barclays Premier League on Tuesday.
The Hammers are currently on a run of eight games unbeaten and could move into the division’s top five with victory at the Vitality Stadium.
Cresswell is keen to keep the positive momentum going, especially as the Hammers suffered one of their few defeats this season to the Cherries back in August.
He said: “It’s back to the Premier League on Tuesday and we want to pick another three points up against Bournemouth.
“No game in the Premier League is easy and we’ll have another tough one at Newcaslte on Saturday, but they are two games we are relishing.
“We do feel like we owe Bournemouth one and we want to get three points to look forward to the Newcastle game with.
“It’s been a good time for us defensively. We’ve only conceded a couple of goals in the last six games or so and it was another clean sheet on Saturday but the main thing was to get the win.
The Hammers are currently on a run of eight games unbeaten and could move into the division’s top five with victory at the Vitality Stadium.
Cresswell is keen to keep the positive momentum going, especially as the Hammers suffered one of their few defeats this season to the Cherries back in August.
He said: “It’s back to the Premier League on Tuesday and we want to pick another three points up against Bournemouth.
“No game in the Premier League is easy and we’ll have another tough one at Newcaslte on Saturday, but they are two games we are relishing.
“We do feel like we owe Bournemouth one and we want to get three points to look forward to the Newcastle game with.
“It’s been a good time for us defensively. We’ve only conceded a couple of goals in the last six games or so and it was another clean sheet on Saturday but the main thing was to get the win.