Green vows to bounce back
07 Oct 2008 - 13:33:25
Goalkeeper Robert Green has vowed to put his disappointment behind him and help West Ham United returning to winning ways when the Premier League resumes after the international break.
The England keeper gifted Bolton Wanderers striker Kevin Davies the opening goal before parrying a low shot straight to Gary Cahill who netted from close range as the Hammers lost 3-1 at Upton Park on Saturday.
But despite revealing his disappointment at his weekend performance, Green is confident he can bounce back when the Hammers return to action away to Hull City on October 19.
"It's just disappointing and being responsible for the start of the downfall really, that's the biggest disappointment," he told the club's official website.
"But it's done. I've made mistakes in the past and I'm sure I'll probably make a few in the future as well.
"So I'll just get on and work hard and put the wrongs right and I'll be twice as determined to get things right in two weeks' time.
"I'll move on and concentrate on the game coming up against Hull.
"That's life in football, that's what happens. You get rewarded enough for dealing with it and you just deal with it and get on with it."