West Ham boss David Moyes feels he can help the club realise it's potential.
Moyes is expected to soon commit to a new three-year contract.
"I actually see the opportunity to make a good club great again," Moyes told the Daily Mail. "There is so much more that can be done, so much more that can be improved upon. That is the bit that excites me more than anything.
"I have mellowed a bit like most of us do as we get older but I prefer to say I have become more experienced. I have had a really good career but there is part of me thinking 'is the best to come, is the best just round the corner?' And the early stuff was just my apprenticeship and this is me taking the job on properly. I am hoping that is the way it goes.
"When I think back to where I was in my first job at Preston North End, I think to myself that that was probably the best version of me because you don't carry any baggage. You are not thinking about what the supporters are thinking, you are not thinking about what the media are thinking. You manage in all your glory.
"Now there is a different world out there. There is media and there is baggage but we just have to keep building."

