Randolph: West Ham confident despite Leicester defeat
West Ham goalkeeper Darren Randolph insists the Hammers' confidence remains intact ahead of their clash with Manchester United.
They host United on Monday after Saturday's 1-0 loss at Leicester ended a three-match winning streak.
Defeat at the King Power Stadium halted their mini revival, which had moved Slaven Bilic's side eight points clear of the Premier League relegation zone.
But Randolph, who was beaten by Islam Slimani for the winner at Leicester, is ready to start another run.
"If we'd won, I'd have said we'd 100 per cent have turned the corner, because it would have put a little bit of extra space between Leicester and us and the other teams below us," he said, speaking to the club's official website.
"It would have been four wins in a row, but it wasn't to be so we'll regroup and get ready for the next one.
"It was a tough start to the season, but the last few results obviously helped us a bit, so we go into the new year and will start fresh and push on again."
The Hammers could be without Mark Noble after he was forced off at Leicester following a tackle from Daniel Amartey.
They face United for a third time this season after a 4-1 EFL Cup defeat and a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford and defender Aaron Cresswell believes they can topple Jose Mourinho's side.
"It is a game we are looking forward to and we want to take all three points," he said.
"We know it is not going to be easy as they have some of the best players in the world, but we just want the three points and we are going to work hard to do that."