Yossi’s impact on the Premiership has been nothing short of stunning and the 25-year-old playmaker seems to be settling in well at the Boleyn ground.
He’s told the Evening Standard as saying, “The manager has given me a lot of confidence so I can play without pressure.
”I am enjoying every moment of it at West Ham. The supporters are great and the players are all good guys with a good spirit for the team.”
He also spoke of Saturday’s game against Arsenal and said “Against Arsenal there were no goals, but it was a good game and it must have been entertaining for both sets of supporters.
“It was the first time I had played against Arsenal, but I knew a lot about them from watching and studying Premier League football. They are one of the best clubs in Europe, so the draw was a good result for us.”
On the subject of the two turned down penalty appeals Yossi added, “I thought the handball was a penalty.
“As for the trip on me, you don't seem to get those decisions in the Premiership.
”In Spain, if the other player touches you just a little bit the referee normally gives a foul, but here it is different.
”Still the draw was a good result and we are looking forward to the game against Sunderland.”