West Ham United attacker, Mohammed Kudus has said there is a new energy around his teammates following the arrival of Graham Potter as head coach. 

The former Chelsea and Brighton manager replaced Julen Lopetegui who was sacked just 20 games in charge.

Following the arrival of Potter, West Ham have recorded just a win in four games.

However, the former Ajax attacker has charged his teammates to improve their performance.

“He demands a lot,” Kudus told SkySports.

“He’s only been here a short period of time but we can feel the energy as players.

“For me, it was the same with the old manager, they expect a lot, and the challenging part is replicating what he wants me to do in his system. I know we don’t have time, but this stuff does take time. The fans expect points straight away and we have to get wins, but settling into a new way of playing takes time,” he added.

West Ham after drawing 1-1 against Aston Villa will travel to play Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next week Monday.