Andy Carroll is confident he will soon find his form in the final third after netting his first Premier League goal for West Ham in their 3-1 loss to Tottenham at the weekend.
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The 23-year-old, on-loan from Liverpool, was relieved to open his domestic account for the Hammers, despite it not being enough to help the side avoid defeat.
"It was about time, to be honest," Carroll told the capital club's official website.
"I'm just grateful to have got off the mark and hopefully there will be more to come this week.
"I think I've put myself about and been involved in our goals in previous matches. I think I've been doing well so it was about time one went in.
"It was a great ball in by Joey O'Brien and I just had to get up and head it across the keeper. That's what I did and thankfully it went in."
West Ham face a difficult spell as they next travel to Manchester United in midweek, before welcoming Chelsea and Liverpool to Upton Park in the following two matches.
However, Carroll has called on his team to put this weekend's loss behind them and quickly move on.
He said: "We have got a tough week, obviously, with Manchester United and then Chelsea and Liverpool coming up. It'll be tough so we just have to put this behind us now and focus on Wednesday.
"Of course, the big games are what everyone looks forward to, but tonight was disappointing and we just have to put it behind us now and get ready for the Manchester United game.
"This game is all gone now so we're going to have to concentrate 100 percent on Wednesday, which is going to be another tough game."





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