Andy Carroll has insisted that he and his West Ham United teammates "love" the London Stadium, despite a difficult transition to the Stratford base.
The Hammers moved into their new home in the summer following 112 years at Upton Park, and they have only managed one win in four Premier League games at the ground this season.
The venue has also had mixed reviews from supporters, with some chanting "We should have stayed at the Boleyn" in the team's 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough last weekend.
When asked for his opinion on the ground, Carroll told the club's official website: "It has been fantastic for us moving into the new stadium and it is great for the club. I know there have been a lot of discussions about the move, but the players love it.
"It is a great stadium and it was great for me to score two goals against Juventus and get the season going. Hopefully there is plenty more.
"It is one of the biggest grounds in England and it is great for us to have that and have it being part of the club. Obviously the results have not been going our way and we have not been performing but I cannot wait to get back out there."
Slaven Bilic's side are currently 18th in the table following just one win, one draw and five defeats.