Petrovic targets small steps for Irons

07 September 2010 13:28
West Ham assistant Zeljko Petrovic believes the club must focus on survival this season before thinking about pushing on in the Premier League.[LNB] Petrovic joined the club just before the new season and the 44-year-old is in no doubt that there is quality in the ranks at Upton Park.[LNB]However, he believes the team must take small steps under Avram Grant.[LNB]"We have a good team, we have a good squad and they are good professionals," Petrovic said. "They have a fantastic attitude but it is important for us all to believe. This club needs to survive one year and then from next year make a step forward. This is what I hear from Avram and he is right.[LNB]"I am very happy and proud to be here at West Ham. It is a big name in Europe with a fantastic academy. It is very famous club. It is very easy to be a coach or manager here because everyone here helps you for success and for the club.[LNB]"You can be the best coach in the world but when the kit men, or the kitchen staff are not together to form one team you don't have success. Everybody here and at the stadium is together at West Ham. We have to all help the manager to achieve his targets."[LNB]

Source: Team_Talk