West Ham manager Graham Potter is preparing for a challenging match against Southampton, despite their confirmed relegation. Southampton has endured a tough season, losing 26 games, the most in their history. By Saturday's game, they will have spent 170 days at the bottom of the Premier League. Potter anticipates a difficult encounter at the London Stadium.
Potter acknowledges that no Premier League match is easy and emphasises the need for positivity to secure three points. "We know that no game in this league is easy, but we need to try to be positive and win and take the three points," said Potter, whose team recently lost 2-1 to Liverpool.
Southampton has only managed to gather 10 points this season, leaving them at the bottom of the table. Simon Rusk continues as interim manager after Ivan Juric's departure following just 16 games. Rusk expressed pride in managing the team under challenging circumstances: "I'm very proud to manage the team, in spite of the difficult circumstances."Rusk appreciates his players' receptiveness and commitment despite their struggles. "It's a demanding role but the players have been great, really receptive to everything. I'll be honest with them and support them as best I can," he said.

West Ham's current position of 17th is their lowest this late into a season since they were relegated in 2010-11. However, Potter remains hopeful for improvement.
The upcoming match presents an opportunity for West Ham to capitalise on Southampton's struggles and secure much-needed points as they aim to climb up from their current position.