Ghanaian International, Mohammed Kudus and his team remains confident ahead of the second leg Europa League quarter-final clash against Bayer Leverkusen.
The Hammers welcome the newly-crowned German champions at the London Olympic Stadium on Thursday night following a 2-0 defeat in Germany last week.
Kudus and his teammates need three or more unanswered goals against a strong Leverkusen side advance to the semi-final of the competition.
Bayer Leverkusen, however are unbeaten in 43 matches in all competition this season, making it a difficult job for the English outfit.
“We will have a different approach and we believe we can make it, so we are going all in. The mentality is to go for it,” said Kudus.
The 23-year-old has been a key player for West Ham in the competition, scoring five goals in eight matches in this season’s Europa League.
“When you’re getting words like quarter-finals, semi-finals, it’s exciting. Obviously the final is what you want to get to and win it, but you have to go through the process to get there. It will be a difficult, difficult game, but one we’ve got belief that we can find a way to try and make it,” said manager David Moyes.
