West Ham United will face Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool in their next four Premier League matches.
West Ham United vice-chairman Karren Brady has predicted in her football diary in The Sun that the team’s form will improve after the international break.
The Hammers are struggling in the Premier League at the moment and are in danger of getting relegated to the Championship at the end of the season.
The London outfit are currently 17th in the league table with just 11 points from 11 matches, only a point above the relegation zone.

Slaven Bilic’s side will return to action next weekend when they take on Tottenham Hotspur away from home at White Hart Lane in the Premier League.
West Ham’s next three league games after the match against Spurs are against Manchester United at Old Trafford, Arsenal at the London Stadium and Liverpool at Anfield.
Not many will expect the Hammers to pick up too many points from their next four Premier League fixtures, but vice-chairman Brady expects a surge in form.

“West Ham fans are wondering why the team’s results are not as good as the team itself,” Brady wrote in her football diary in The Sun. “I refuse to blame the stadium move, although others may disagree.
“Slaven Bilic bought a lot of players in the summer and I think the settling-in time and a series of injuries have something to do with the sluggish start. Initially our defending was a problem, now it’s scoring goals.
“Our next four league games are as challenging as they come. Just the job for showing we really are a useful side. I expect a surge in form.”
West Ham have a good squad, but things are simply not going their way.
It is hard to see Bilic’s team win all of their next four matches, but one should not be surprised if they are able to pick up a couple of points from those games.

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