West Ham boss David Moyes has called for unity facing Nottingham Forest.
The Hammers meet Forest on Saturday on the back of a 6-0 home defeat to Arsenal.
Moyes said, "We didn't play well, and we didn't perform close to the level. We were punished by a really good team.
"We're all in it together, we're going to act as though it's a blip and try to bounce back tomorrow. I'm looking forward to seeing the response of the players, and what I've seen in training has been good.
"They've (Forest) got lots of good players, and it's going to be a tough task there.
"Steve Cooper did a good job, and I think Nuno Espírito Santo has come in and made an impact. We know we're going to have to be fully at it tomorrow, but we're looking forward to it.
"We lost on the opening day of the season to Forest last year. It's always a great atmosphere at the City Ground, and there's a lot of history at the club."