Hammers axe Zola

West Ham have announced manager Gianfranco Zola has been sacked following a meeting with the owners and board earlier today, Tuesday (Check out the latest football betting markets).

A statement from West Ham read: “West Ham United confirm that they have terminated the contract of Gianfranco Zola.

“The board of directors would like to thank him for his contribution and wish him well for the future.

“The club will now be focusing its efforts on seeking a replacement. The club will be making no further comment on this matter.”

The former Chelsea star, known as ‘Magic Box’ in his days as a player, had been at the club for less than two years having taken over from Alan Curbishley in September 2008.

West Ham was Zola’’s first managerial role but his position quickly came under scrutiny following the takeover by former Birmingham owners David Sullivan and David Gold in January 2010.

Sullivan in particular has been heavily critical of the team’s performances in the latter half of the season, at one point he branded the Hammers ‘pathetic’ following defeat by Wolves.  However, despite the off-field tensions Zola successfully helped West Ham avoid relegation from the Premier League after a difficult campaign for the east London side.

Speculation increased that Zola was set to depart West Ham following their final day of the season draw with Manchester City at Upton Park.  The 43-year-old’’s match programme notes seemed to suggest he was saying his goodbyes to the Hammers faithful, who enjoyed a good relationship with Zola, although Sullivan’s comments were perhaps more telling.

“The current management and team know that what they have delivered was below the expectations at the start of the season and we simply have to do better next season,” wrote Sullivan in what was hardly a ringing endorsement of Zola at a time when speculation surrounding his position had intensified.

As the season drew to a close a number of names were linked with the manager’’s job at Upton Park and speculation is bound to increase now Zola has been axed.  Portsmouth boss Avram Grant and former Hammers boss Curbishley have been mooted as possible replacements for Zola, while Croatia boss Slaven Bilic, a former West Ham player, has also emerged as a contender to take over.

Grant is the early favourite, although the Pompey boss will not make any decision before Portsmouth’’s FA Cup final date with Chelsea on Saturday.

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Zola calls for Cole impact

Carlton Cole and Gianfranco ZolaWest Ham boss Gianfranco Zola reckons star striker Carlton Cole has been holding a goal back for the end-of-season run in as the Hammers (4/1 for the drop) look to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Zola’s men have struggled over the course of the campaign which came as a shock following their top-half-of-the-table finish last time around.

The east Londoners, however, could be safe on Saturday night if they manage to beat inconsistent Wigan at Upton Park (West Ham 4/5, draw 12/5, Wigan 16/5) and Sunderland roll over Hull at the KC Stadium (Hull 6/5, draw 9/4, Sunderland 21/10).

Three points would move the Hammers six points clear of the 18th-placed Tigers with two games to play, with their vastly superior goal difference highly likely to be enough to guarantee their top-flight status.

But Zola is honest enough to admit he is relying on an out-of-form striker to get his side out of the mire in the shape of seven-cap England forward Cole, a former team-mate from his days at Chelsea.

The Italian said: “Carlton hasn’t scored for a while but he’s keeping an important one back for us, possibly a winner.

“I’m relying on that. He hasn’t scored many goals but he is an important player for us. As I said, I know he is keeping something good for us.”

In fact, Cole (6/5 Anytime Goalscorer) has not hit the back of the net for nine Premier League games and was virtually anonymous, along with most of the West Ham side, during Monday night’s limp 3-0 defeat at fellow under-achievers Liverpool.

But Zola hopes good things can come from the loss following clear-the-air talks with the players.

He added: “It’s a massive game for us and we also know the last game wasn’t very good. You say certain things in the changing room and it is important because it means the players are committed.

“They are determined to bounce back. I am confident we will see a reaction. We have had so many problems this year and we are determined to give those problems a kick and this is an incredible opportunity to do that.”

Wigan are all but safe; they go into the weekend seven points above the drop zone with three games to go following last Sunday’s 3-2 come-from-behind win over Arsenal at the DW Stadium.

But Latics manager Roberto Martinez does not want to leave any margin from error at the end of a roller-coaster first season in charge following last summer’s move from Championship side Swansea.

The Spaniard said: “I’ve heard a lot of people say we are safe, but I don’t believe that.

“Mathematically we’re not safe, so we need to make sure we achieve that first and foremost, and I feel the players are focused, more concentrated right now than ever this season.

“We can allow ourselves to treat this game as a cup final because the reality is if we beat West Ham we’ve achieved our aim for this season, which is staying in the Premier League, and it doesn’t come any bigger than that.”

Martinez added: “It’s important we don’t follow up what was a fantastic win over Arsenal with a bad result against West Ham.”

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