“I think the team knows what Jarrod and I can do out wide, and we just want them to give us the ball so we can work our magic. We went 1-0 down, but we stayed in the game and were creating chances, and thankfully Jarrod took one of them.
“He (Nuno) didn’t change a lot, because we only had two days to work with him, but we enjoyed ourselves out there, and I think we did well. Now, we want to build on this and go again on Saturday.”
A tough-looking test away at title hopefuls Arsenal lies in store next for West Ham, ahead of the October international break, and Kilman acknowledged that there are defensive improvements to work on following the concession of another goal from a high ball into the box.
Our No3, who continued his run of starting every league fixture since his arrival in east London little over a year ago on Merseyside, is pleased to have been reunited with his former Wolverhampton Wanderers Head Coach Nuno at the weekend, and is positive about the team’s short and long-term prospects.