David Moyes believes he has inherited a West Ham United side who are ready to entertain the London Stadium faithful.
The new manager has started working with his squad on the training ground ahead of his first match, against Watford on 19 November.
"I hope West Ham fans are going to see a team that is organised and disciplined," he told West Ham's official website. "But I have always only ever wanted to be involved with attacking, entertaining football. And I feel really confident with the group of players we have got here that we can provide that."
West Ham are in the in the bottom three with two wins from their first 11 matches but Moyes is certain the team can move up the table.
"I think we've got a good squad," he said. "At the moment they should be in a better position than they are and I believe they will be come the end of the season.
"I've got no doubts about that but ultimately we have to show it on the pitch."
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"At the moment they should be in a better position than they are, and I believe they will be come the end of the season." pic.twitter.com/AHsAlS2q1n
— West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) 7 November 2017