Fulham No 2 Mark Bowen tells fans to stop booing boss Mark Hughes

27 December 2010 16:41
Mark Bowen believes Fulham supporters had been too quick to hurl abuse at manager Mark Hughes during their side's damaging Barclays Premier League defeat against West Ham.[LNB]Hughes was subjected to chants of 'you don't know what you're doing' and 'Hughes out' after the Cottagers threw away the lead in Boxing Day's 3-1 home defeat to the Hammers.[LNB]The result sucked Fulham into the drop zone, level on points with their previously rock-bottom opponents, and piled the pressure on Hughes less than six months into his reign.[LNB] Give him time: Mark Bowen has told the Fulham boo-boys to give under pressure boss Mark Hughes a chance[LNB]Asked if fans were too quick to turn on their manager, assistant boss Bowen said: 'I'm bound to say yes because I'm at the sharp end of the stick.'[LNB]Hughes admitted supporters were within their rights to call for his head and Bowen added: 'I'm sure Mark fully accepts it. He's used to it, he's got broad shoulders.[LNB]'You take stick as a player, when you play poorly, from fans because they pay the wages and they're entitled to their opinion. It's the same with managers and coaches.[LNB]'You're always happy to take the pats on the back when you're winning and things are going well.'[LNB]The chants of 'you don't know what you're doing' began when Hughes withdrew Dickson Etuhu and fans favourite Clint Dempsey early in the second half, with Fulham 2-1 down.[LNB]Bowen said: 'When we walked in at half-time, Clint Dempsey had got a dead leg.[LNB]'He came in at half-time, he iced it through the whole of half-time and he wasn't right.[LNB]'We looked in the first 10 minutes of the second half and he was holding it a bit and he wasn't moving well on it.'[LNB]Despite dominating almost the whole of the first half, Fulham's defence was simply unable to cope with West Ham strikers Carlton Cole and Frederic Piquionne.[LNB] Kick it out: Fulham must improves sharply or their slide down the table will continue, warns Bowen[LNB]Bowen accepted the home side 'defended poorly' but hit out at suggestions they had been 'shambolic' at the back all season.[LNB]'Before yesterday's game, we were joint fifth in goals conceded in the Premier League," he said.[LNB]"It was a bad day yesterday and we accept that.[LNB]'More to the point, our problem has been trying to put the ball in at the other end.'[LNB]Indeed, Fulham have badly missed star striker Bobby Zamora, who will not be available until February.[LNB]Bowen pointed out the club also struggled when the England international was injured last season, saying: 'Bobby Zamora missed 12 games last year for Fulham and, in those 12 games, Fulham won two.'[LNB]The Boxing Day defeat was the Cottagers' sixth of the league campaign, fewer than some of the sides in the top half of the table.[LNB] Missing man: Fulham have struggled to find goals without top striker Bobby Zamora, who is out until at least February[LNB]Their downfall has been drawing too many, but finding that elusive victory will not get any easier for Hughes' men, who travel to Stoke on Tuesday and then to Tottenham on New Year's Day.[LNB]Like West Ham until Boxing Day, Fulham have not won away since the opening day of last season but Bowen insisted they would look to do just that at the Britannia Stadium.[LNB]'There's a magnificent team spirit in the dressing room,' he added.[LNB]'It didn't transfer onto the pitch yesterday and it hasn't for a few weeks.[LNB]'But, having said that, there's a great togetherness there.[LNB]'We're all focused on the task before us.'[LNB]  Sack Hughes? Fans were right, says Fulham boss after Hammer blowStoke v FULHAM: Moussa Dembele still a doubt for struggling CottagersCompetition: Win tickets to see Fulham v West Brom - courtesy of BarclaysFULHAM FC

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