West Ham United goalkeeper Łukasz Fabiański has revealed that the team will bank on their home supporters to defeat Bayer Leverkusen in the second leg of the Europa League quarter-finals.
Recall that the Hammers are in danger of crashing out of the competition at the quarter final stage.
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Losing their first leg 2-0 to Bayer Leverkusen in Germany has left them with an almighty hill to climb.
However, Fabianski has revealed that he’s optimistic the team can cancel the two-goal deficit.
“It’s obviously a very disappointing result, because we kept them out for so long,” said Fabiański post-game.
“But we have a good record when we play at home in Europe, so let’s see what happens.
“In the round of 16, against Freiburg, we went back to England 1-0 down, but then we played a really good game, so hopefully we can do the same again now
“Conceding two goals so late is hard to take. We were under a lot of pressure, but we defended well for a long time, and even if it had finished 1-0 we would have felt better about things. But, it is what it is, and we’ll do everything we can to turn things around.”