Nuno on injuries, Wan-Bissaka and togetherness published at 14:23 BST
Holly Bacon
BBC Sport journalist
West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo has been speaking to the media before Friday's Premier League game against Wolves at London Stadium (kick-off 20:00).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Crysencio Summerville, Jean-Clair Todibo and Callum Wilson are all "improving" and Nuno is positive they can be available for Friday. He also added Dinos Mavropanos is clear of the concussion protocol.
The Hammers boss was asked about Axel Disasi and Alphonse Areola, who came off in the FA Cup loss against Leeds and he said "they are OK - tiredness and fatigue".
On the defeat by Leeds, Nuno added: "It's been a couple of difficult days. We had a lot of hope and belief that we could achieve reaching Wembley - we were disappointed, but the way we did it showed we put [up] a fight. We reacted and didn't give up until the end. We move forward realising that our major fight is starting on Friday."
The West Ham boss faced questions about Aaron Wan-Bissaka's return from international duty with DR Congo and said: "We deal with that. It was not possible for him to be here [for Leeds], but now he's returned, he's good, he's working. Let's see if he can help the team."
On dealing with pressure: "We've been under pressure since the beginning. In the Premier League you can ask anyone, we are [under] constant scrutiny. We are being evaluated in every action we make. The players are used to that and they are ready. What is important is that we are, as a team, together with the fans. It's going to be tough but it'll be much easier if we can count on all the support we are going to have."
He added: "As a club we are in a position that we don't want to be and it's up to us, the players and us coaches to take care of the mission that we have in hand. We know, we are aware but we are confident and we believe in each other."
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