Thursday 24 November 2016 11:10, UK
Darren Randolph is not feeling daunted by West Ham's forthcoming fixtures and instead the goalkeeper is relishing the run.
The Hammers - who are one point above the Premier League relegation zone following their last-gasp loss to Tottenham on Saturday - play back-to-back games at Old Trafford in their next two outings, taking on Manchester United in the league and then the EFL Cup.
They then host Arsenal before a trip to Anfield to play a Liverpool side currently second in the Premier League.
West Ham have only won two of their past 10 games, a run which has led to some pressure beginning to gather on manager Slaven Bilic.
But Randolph, who warmed up for the weekend with a light work-out with the London Lions basketball team, says the boss has his full backing and is looking forward to a difficult-looking fixture list.
"They're good games for us to go and build up some confidence in by putting in some good performances," said Randolph, who represented Ireland at basketball until under-16 level.
"I'm 100 per cent behind the manager and I'll continue to work as hard as I can on and off the pitch to help turns things around."
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