West Ham United striker Andy Carroll took no pleasure from his goal in defeat to Stoke City.
The striker nodded the Hammers in front on five minutes, only for a Peter Odemwingie double and Marko Arnautovic strike to ruin Carroll's day as the Potters ran out 3-1 victors at the Britannia Stadium.
"We were obviously disappointed with the result at the end. We know we need points because we're not safe so we need to keep working hard and focus on the next game. I don't think anyone is not confident about staying up and getting the points we need," Carroll told whufc.com.
"We've been talking about it in the dressing room after the game. We know it's a tough game against Manchester United but I don't see why we can't get three points against them with the form we've been in.
"I don't see why we can't get the three points. We were disappointed at Stoke, but come Monday morning everyone will come into training raring to go to get three points against Man U."
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