West Ham striker Michail Antonio insists they can be happy with Sunday's 1-1 draw against Aston Villa.

Antonio struck the opener before it was canceled out by Nicolo Zaniolo.

"It's been a long time waiting [to be on the scoresheet again] and hopefully I can just go on a run now," said Antonio to whufc.com.

"I've been out for a long time [with injury], missed a lot of football and I have really missed it as well.

"I came back and felt a bit rusty, but I feel as if I'm getting back to my usual form and now I've topped it off with a goal.

"I don't really want the break right now after the performances I've been producing and would rather the games kept on coming."

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