A run of three straight defeats hasn't altered West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola's philosophy of attacking football. The 42-year-old reckons there is no need to panic and is adamant his attacking policies will come good.
"I know it might look crazy, but I am not worried at all, because we are going to get through this moment and it's going to be hard to beat us," said the Italian.
"It would be easy for me to have a go at them, but the players' commitment is fantastic and their attitude is perfect.
"They were doing everything I asked them to on the pitch, so I can have no complaints.
"We are just not getting the results and are not playing bad.
"I have faith in them and believe in what they are trying to do. We just have to stick together because the results are not far away.
"I have been in this game such a long time and I know in a few weeks all these bad results will be behind us."