Matthäus Fernández: The next match is crucial for the team, and everyone is looking forward to returning to home ground.
2026-04-23 09:56
Matthäus Fernández said that after a hard-fought 90-minute 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace, he and his West Ham United teammates have quickly shifted their focus to the next crucial match in their fight to avoid relegation.
The 21-year-old once again shone in midfield at Selhurst Park, controlling the tempo of the game, effectively distributing the ball to various areas, and actively participating in numerous intense duels. Next, Everton will visit London Stadium on Saturday, and Matthäus Fernandez has focused on preparations, a match expected to be a fierce contest.
Matthäus Fernández said: "Our goal in every game is to get all three points, but this point is equally important. We know that our opponents have been in good form recently and have achieved good results, but I think we started the first half quite well."
“We created some chances, and you have to take those chances in this kind of game, but I think the opposing goalkeeper played exceptionally well.”
“Every team in the Premier League has excellent players, and every game is challenging. I think we showed fighting spirit, strength, and determination, and ultimately earned a point. But we always want to do more because we know this club belongs in the Premier League, and our mission is to make sure we stay here.”
"The coach told us that this is our duty and mission. Now we must adjust our form as soon as possible and prepare for the next game. We can only focus on what we can control and must be fully prepared because we know that anything can happen in a game."
"The next game is crucial for us. We are looking forward to returning to our home ground and, as always, we cannot do without the support of our fans. Our goal is to unite the whole team and strive to continue competing in the Premier League next season."
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