West Ham United striker Marko Arnautovic has revealed that he feels "at home" at the club.
The Austrian international made a big-money move from Stoke City in the summer, but failed to impress for the East London club until David Moyes replaced Slaven Bilic in the dugout.
Arnautovic, who has been directly involved in 10 goals since the Scotsman's arrival, added that he has settled in well to his surroundings.
"When I came to Stoke, it took me six months to settle in, and the same happened here," the 28-year-old told the club's official website. "It hurt me in the beginning when I heard people whistling me in the stadium because they expected me to do better.
"I feel at home now. We are all one big family and it doesn't matter if it is hard or it is a good time. It's easy to stick together in the good times, but it has to be that we all want to also stick together in the bad times, as this shows what a big family we are. That's what I always want in this club.
"I want to keep this level and I am sure I am going to keep it if I continue to work like this."
West Ham are next in action with a trip to Liverpool on Saturday.