Zola calm despite West Ham's woes

01 November 2009 13:28
West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola insists he is not worried by his side's precarious position in the Barclays Premier League.[LNB]The Hammers, who let slip a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Sunderland on Saturday, lie second from bottom, three points adrift of safety.[LNB]First-half goals from Guillermo Franco and Carlton Cole had put the visitors in control at the Stadium of Light, but Andy Reid's free-kick before the break and Kieran Richardson's equaliser with 14 minutes remaining meant they had to settle for a share of the spoils.[LNB]The Londoners have not tasted victory since the opening day of the season at Wolves but Zola feels his side are not getting the rewards their performances deserve.[LNB]The Italian said: "I am not anxious about the situation. I'm upset because it's not the first time we've been in control of the game and we've lost points.[LNB]"That upsets me, because it's holding the team in a position that probably we don't deserve based on the way we've played. It's something that we have to come to terms with before the situation gets worse."

Source: Eurosport