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West Ham host Newcastle United in the Saturday lunchtime and Michail Antonio has admitted his lack of goals recently is frustrating.

The Hammers striker started the season in superb form, netting six in his first eight Premier League games and adding three assists along the way. However, since then the Jamaican international has only managed two goals and three assists in 16 league games and he is not happy with this return.

Thankfully for West Ham, Jarrod Bowen has hit form and with seven in his last seven matches for the club has become a regular goalscoring just when the Hammers need him.

"In the last 12 games, I am pretty sure I have not had ten shots, everything is just dropping for Jarrod [Bowen] it is all just dropping for the boy," Antonio told the BBC Footballers Football podcast.

"I am not going to lie I am getting a bit frustrated myself [when] obviously I am not getting opportunities myself but it happens, the tide will turn and I will get my chances again."

Antonio is hoping to find form again this weekend when he comes up against Newcastle and the striker spoke about the match to Magpies striker Callum Wilson on the podcast.

"It is definitely going to be a hard game with the way you

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