Adama Traoré said the team demonstrated a tenacious spirit, giving their all until the very last second.
2026-04-08 08:43
Despite West Ham United's disappointing and dramatic FA Cup sixth-round defeat to Leeds United in a penalty shootout, the team still had its merits, with Adama Traoré's performance being particularly outstanding. The Spanish international was in excellent form, repeatedly using his speed, strength, and technique to break free of defenders and relentlessly attack the opponent's midfield and backline.
No West Ham United player has completed more successful dribbles than Adama Traoré with eight, and no winger has made more crosses than him with ten. In the first half, he provided a golden opportunity for Jarrod Bowen, and in second-half stoppage time, the number 17 again proved crucial, providing a brilliant assist to Axel Disasi to help his team equalize and stage an incredible comeback.
Unfortunately, despite the 30-year-old's impressive performance, West Ham United ultimately lost in a penalty shootout. However, the visionary Adama Traoré stated that the team should not dwell on this defeat.
Conversely, Adama Traoré emphasized that West Ham United must maintain the unity and belief they displayed in their final seven Premier League games this season, the very spirit that helped them drag the game into extra time. He stated, "The loss is certainly regrettable, but we need to learn from it and prepare for the next game."
“I think the team showed great fighting spirit and fought until the very last moment. Although the penalty shootout loss is regrettable, we must learn from it and strive to do better in the next game. We need to look forward; this game is in the past, so we need to focus on the challenges ahead. This also gives me full confidence that we are capable of achieving our goal of avoiding relegation. We must accept this result; of course, winning would be ideal. But as I said, we must see the positives and move on.”
For Adama Traoré, this match showcased his abilities as a player with 269 Premier League appearances and 8 Spanish national team caps, undoubtedly boosting his confidence. He added, "I'm certainly happy, but I would be even happier if we could win on Sunday. However, as I said, we must continue to work hard, learn from this experience, and focus on the next game, because this one is over."
“I really like the atmosphere at this club and the support from the fans, who are just as passionate about the game as I am. So I feel valued here, and I also get to know the head coach.”
Image source: Internet/West Ham United official website
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