Potter addressed the club's recent statement acknowledging the team's poor start. He emphasized that being a manager involves building and developing the team, but also winning games. He acknowledged that the team has not met expectations and that this can lead to pressure and criticism.
Potter also emphasized the importance of communication with fans, who are growing frustrated with the team's performances. He acknowledged that criticism is a natural part of the job and that the entire club, including fans, players, and staff, wants West Ham to do well. He emphasized the need for the team to stick together and listen to criticism while working towards improvement.
Potter expressed his desire to see the team perform better, particularly at home, where they have struggled to compete with top teams like Tottenham and Chelsea. He acknowledged that it's difficult to control the game for 90 minutes and that a bit of luck is needed.
Finally, Potter praised Crystal Palace's manager, Oliver Glasner, for his team's impressive performance, particularly their FA Cup win and their current 9th place in the league. He noted that Palace has a well-run project and that they have done a great job in building their team.