West Ham sit only two points above the relegation places and are without a win in six games. Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola is desperate to find a solution to why his team lack of concentration in the latter stages of games is costing them dear.
They should have beaten Everton on Saturday but three goals in the final 10 minutes meant a 3-1 defeat.
"I've had so many difficult moments in my career but I have never let myself down," said Zola.
"I am going to do the same now. The only way I know how to react is to look for solutions, for things to improve.
"I will try to find something that is good for the team. Maybe I am not doing enough but I am going to be reactive that is for sure.
"It is very easy to look at those 10 minutes and forget about the previous 80.
"I will be looking at solutions but also pointing out some of the good things that happened.
"For 80 minutes we defended very well so it might be something physical or mental, or we lose a little bit of composure.
"It is something we need to improve. I am going to be honest with myself and if I have done something wrong, I will tell the players.
"I am disappointed because I don't think my players deserve this."