Black Stars midfielder Mohammed Kudus has disclosed that working with Graham Potter requires hard work.
Potter was appointed West Ham United manager in January following the sacking of Julen Lopetegui.
Under Potter, Kudus has played various positions, including starting a false nine in the game against Crystal Palace.
In three matches in the Premier League, Potter has led West Ham United to a win, a draw and a defeat.
“He (Graham Potter) demands a lot as well. He wants to play, press, try and keep the ball and literally try and win every single game,” he said.
“I think the aim of the whole squad is still the same, but it’s just a different way of replicating what he wants on the pitch. We want to win games and get up on the table. The aim and the motivation and the passion is always the same.
“On the pitch, the tactical stuff just changes a little bit, but our mentality, our efforts, our energy are always the same, regardless of whoever is the manager. It’s just, like I said, the way he understands the game changes a little bit, but that’s another aspect of the game.”
Kudus has been pivotal in the Hammers squad, displaying another top performance in the away draw against Aston Villa.