While the Hammers were beaten on penalties on the day, Adama produced his best performance for the Irons since his arrival in January from Fulham.
Indeed, it was arguably Adama's best performance in 18 months and he told whufc.com: “I think I’m happy, but I would be more happy if we won on Sunday but, like I said, we have to keep working, take the positives and move to the next game because this game is in the past already.
“I love the identity of the Club and the fans also, they are very passionate like me when I play. So yes, I feel very valued, plus I know the manager (Nuno)."
Adama worked with Nuno at Wolves and added: “We have to move on. This game is in the past already, so we have to focus on the next one. It 100 per cent gives me the belief we can stay up.
“I think we have to take it. It would have been better if it was a win but, like I said, we have to take the positives and we have to move on.”
