West Ham's slump continues with shock League Cup defeat
(Reuters) Updated: 2006-10-25 08:36 LONDON - West Ham United
began the season full of optimism with a UEFA Cup campaign to look forward to
and the hope of building on a ninth-place Premier League finish.
Manager Alan Pardew had won over the fans after a difficult start to his
reign and proudly led out his team in last season's FA Cup final which they lost
to Liverpool only on penalties.
Just two months into the season, though, and everything has turned sour amid
continuing talk of a takeover of the club and the difficulty of accommodating
two Argentine internationals.
On Tuesday, the east London side suffered a humiliating 2-1 third-round
League Cup defeat at the hands of third division Chesterfield to chalk up their
eighth defeat in a row.
It is their longest run of losses for 74 years and their slump to second from
bottom of the Premier League has left Pardew with a mountain to climb in
restoring confidence.
"It's just where we are at the moment," said Pardew. "We can't seem to get
ourselves going. They (Chesterfield) wouldn't let us and fair play to them they
deserved to win."
Marlon Harewood had ended a West Ham goal drought of 672 minutes when he
fired them into the lead with a superb volley at Saltergate but they failed to
add to their score.
Chesterfield responded early in the second half through Colin Larkin and
Caleb Folan then popped up to score the winner in the 87th minute to stun their
top flight opponents, who are already out of Europe following defeat by Palermo.
"The responsibilities of the team and the results are mine and unfortunately
they don't look too good at the moment," Pardew told Sky Sports on Tuesday.
"But I'm big enough and bold enough to come out fighting and I hope my team
are as well. It's that confidence that we need to gain. If ever we needed our
fans to give us a lift it is now."
By the time the West Ham faithful get the chance to cheer on their struggling
team at home to Blackburn Rovers on Sunday the east Londoners could be bottom of
the Premier League.
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