Hammers boss David Moyes, in his second stint at the London Stadium, has transformed the club from relegation candidates in the Premier League to European trophy hopefuls this season.
West Ham have booked a place in the Europa League semi-finals while they are also fighting for a European spot finish in the league this season.
Former Iron Tevez, who has been involved in relegation scraps with West Ham in the past, has hailed the club for the incredible progress they have made under Moyes over the past few seasons.
The 2006/07 Hammer of the Year added that West Ham have started to grow into a top side on the continent while having a real identity to the way they play football.
Asked what he has made of the West Ham’s improvement over the past two-and-a-half years, Tevez told West Ham TV: “The progress has been incredible.
“The Club has a real identity and it’s important they continue with this form in their matches and qualify for Europe, because they’re starting to become a top European side.
“It’s vital that they keep working in the same way and that the Club continues to grow.”
West Ham will take on Chelsea on Sunday in the league at Stamford Bridge which will be followed by the first leg of their Europa League semi-final against Eintracht Frankfurt on 28th April at the London Stadium.