Grant dismisses sack speculation

West Ham boss Avram Grant has dismissed reports he is under pressure at Upton Park and promised things will improve on the pitch. West Ham have lost all three of their opening Premier League fixtures and it was reported that David Sullivan and David Gold were rethinking their appointment of the Israeli.However, Grant believes his job is safe and is confident he and the owners singing from the same hymn sheet regarding the plan for the club's progression."Those stories are absolutely not true. I have spoken to the owners and they know where we are," Grant said of the speculation in the Daily Mail."When I took the job they said it is going to be tough. They took over a club with many debts and the first task is to regain financial stability."We agreed that for the first season we just have to stay in this league. That is the objective."I want to build something exciting here. Something to be proud of because West Ham is a great football club."I signed a four-year contract because I have a vision that the owners share. But they are also responsible people. The kind of people a club like Portsmouth needed."Nobody is happy that we have no points. The picture might not be good now but it is one that will improve. I know it will."

Source: Team_Talk