Pressure continues to mount on Avram Grant, whose West Ham side are 4/9 favourites to be relegated as they sit nestled to the bottom of the Premier League table following Saturday’s defeat at home to Manchester City but who will end up slipping out of the top flight next May?
With just 12 points accumulated from 17 games – and with only four goals scored away from Upton Park this season – all signs point to the Championship for the Hammers at the minute and their next two fixtures are tricky away games to Blackburn and Fulham.
Rumours are rife that time is running out for Grant, who went to the East End this summer following Gianfranco Zola’s departure and newly-sacked ex-Newcastle boss Chris Hughton reported to be favourite to replace Grant if the axe does indeed fall.
New Toon boss Alan Pardew oversaw his first victory at St James’ Park at the weekend over Liverpool. However, with the dressing room angered by Hughton’s departure and widespread fan resentment of owner Mike Ashley, Pardew’s honeymoon may come to an abrupt end.
Pardew’s credentials in the top flight are not wholly desirable – he does not have too much Premier League managerial experience – and dark days could yet return to the newly-promoted Toon Army who are still 11/2 to be relegation.
Meanwhile, Wolves face an uphill struggle to stayout of the relegation zone, despite registering a much needed 1-0 victory over Birmingham at the weekend. Mick McCarthy’s side have already leaked 30 goals this season, the same number as West Ham, and look prime candidates for the drop unless they sort out their defensive frailties. (Wolves 3/4 to be relegated)
Wigan (7/10) and Fulham are both tied on 16 points above West Ham and Wolves and have talent. If Charles N’Zogbia continues his scintillating form, Roberto Martinez’s side will climb out of the relegation zone.
Wigan host Aston Villa next Saturday and then face a crunch game against relegation rivals Wolves the following weekend. Martinez would love to gain four points or more from those fixtures.
Fulham’s season (7/2 to go down) has started in stark contrast to life under former boss Roy Hodgson. Mark Hughes has had his work cut out since arriving at Craven Cottage and will be well aware of their precarious position above the drop zone.
Speaking after this weekend’s goalless draw with Sunderland, Hughes commented: “It only takes one win.”
However, with an away trip to Liverpool next weekend, this season’s draw masters will be targeting the Boxing Day fixture at home to West Ham as the win to turn their season around. Another draw in that fixture and Sparky Hughes may have to make some changes come January or risk being out of a job come May.
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