Michail Antonio believes West Ham United's poor run of form is down to complacency shown by the teams.
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Antonio thinks that the Hammers' game against Liverpool later tonight will bring them back into form.
West Ham's last three games (in all competitions) have all ended in defeat, against Wolves, Wimbledon and Bournemouth - with Antonio revealing the whole squad thinking they should have won those trio of games.
But the Hammers striker believes the trip of Premier League leaders Liverpool to the London Stadium will bring the best out of their squad.
"The only thing I could say in hindsight (to explain the form) is complacency," the West Ham striker told Sky Sports.
"We've won against Arsenal, we were on a good run and then the games we've lost; Bournemouth, Wimbledon and Wolves, people will say we should get a decent result from, that's where we've got nothing. That's what I'll have to put it down to.
"The opening day game against Liverpool was tough to take. We'd come off pre-season, we felt positive, and then to get a 4-0 thumping by Liverpool was tough.
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"Their form shows they're not the fighting force they were at the beginning of the season when they were running over teams, but now they've shown a bit more of a weakness.
"It shows we can go out there and probably get something from the game - especially with our form against the top-six teams. We just have to go out and believe in ourselves."