Confident Antonio looks to keep West Ham in the race for Europe

April 30, 2024
West Ham’s Michail Antonio (left) and Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk battle for the ball during the English Premier League match at London Stadium, England, on Saturday. The match drew 2-2.
West Ham’s Michail Antonio (left) and Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk battle for the ball during the English Premier League match at London Stadium, England, on Saturday. The match drew 2-2.

LONDON, England (CMC):

Jamaica striker Michail Antonio said his confidence was soaring after he scored his third goal in as many matches and enabled West Ham United to earn a 2-2 draw with English Premier League giants Liverpool on Saturday.

Antonio scored a header inside the final 15 minutes for his seventh goal this season and followed up a first-half strike from Jarrod Bowen on his 200th appearance for the Hammers to all but dent the hopes of Liverpool from strongly contending for the EPL title at London Stadium.

"I've got three goals in the last three games, and I'm building the confidence up and believe that every game I go into, I'm going to score, so hopefully I can keep that run going," he said.

The result on Saturday meant that the Hammers now have an outside chance of securing European qualification, in eighth place in the 20-team table on 49 points with three matches to play, with a short trip to cross-town rivals Chelsea in store next.

Antonio felt the east London club could be proud of the way they fought back late to prevent Liverpool from winning.

"It's a massive point, especially after going 2-1 down," the Reggae Boyz frontman said. "We're still fighting for Europe, but obviously, we've made it difficult for ourselves with our recent results, and before the game anybody would take a point against Liverpool.

"I feel that over the last couple of years, we've been doing better against Liverpool and have had a couple of results at home against them, so hopefully we can keep going, keep pushing and get that European slot."

He added: "Liverpool were creating a lot of opportunities, getting it out wide and getting balls into our box, and 'Phonse' (goalkeeper Alphonse Areola) was making some unbelievable saves.

"We managed to get the first goal, which Jarrod took unbelievably well, and one thing with us is that we'll keep digging in, and we keep believing we can get a goal. When we went 2-1 down, we just kept pushing, made sure we didn't concede another and managed to equalise."

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