Coach Gianfranco Zola has today made it clear he intends to stay at West Ham and guide them to Barclays Premier League safety. The Italian returned to his family home on Sardinia following the 1-0 defeat by Stoke that left his side on the brink of the relegation zone and gave his squad some time off too.
However, in a statement on the club's official website, he insisted he is "determined to carry on".
“Losing on Saturday was emotional for everyone but I know we can turn it around and we have the ability to achieve our objectives."
West Ham’s performances came under fire from co-owner David Sullivan but Zola says he had a supportive conversation with him and co-owner David Gold after the Stoke defeat.
“They have backed me and I am grateful,” added Zola. “My only thought for now is to keep this club in the Premier League and that remains my goal. I’ll give everything I can to make this happen between now and the end of the season.
“I have had time to think and we will have to work harder than we have before. I know we can get the results we need and it is just a question of making it happen. The performance was better on Saturday but it is still not the level we should be at. We can, and will, do better as a team.
“I have a great staff and we will work together to find the solutions. We have a responsibility to turn things around and that is what we will do. I am here and I am ready to do what I need to do to get the results. There is no doubt about that. We have seen before we are capable of playing at a high level.”
Zola found himself at the centre of more criticism for giving his players three days off before resuming training on Wednesday.
But after two high-pressure matches in five days and the next, at Everton, not until next Sunday, it was felt desirable to give the players a breather.
“We will go to Everton determined to get a result,” said Zola, who should return to take training in London tomorrow. “People might not expect us to get something from the match but we will be positive. No-one should write us off. Although we are in a serious position we have time to sort things out and be in control of our destiny at the end of the season.”
Zola also emphasised the magnitude of each match to his squad with goal difference now the only thing keeping them out of the bottom three.
“We said before Stoke that one game would not define the season but we know each of the games left will be cup finals,” he added.
“They will be massive and I know the fans will once again get behind us starting with Everton and we will give everything to reward their support. They have been brilliant and we owe them.”