Parker wants players to pull together

March 23, 2010

in Premier League News

The Hammers sit just one place and three points off the drop zone with eight Barclays Premier League matches remaining.

It has been a difficult 12 months off the pitch for the East London club with the squad cut in size as stars have been sold to reduce the wage bill.

But Parker is confident the players under Gianfranco Zola and Steve Clarke can move up the table if they stick together and work hard.

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“Right now we all need to pull together and make sure we’re still in the Premier League next season. We have to fight on,” said Parker.

“It hasn’t been easy. We’ve had to sell players and when you look at the squad compared to a year ago, we’ve lost some key individuals.

“Respect has to go to the manager for dealing with that and to Steve Clarke, who’s probably the best coach I’ve worked with. At Chelsea and here.

“But at the same time we also have to take responsibility. We haven’t quite delivered what we should have as players and as a team we need to put that right.”

  “We haven’t quite delivered what we should have as players” – Scott Parker

Credits: PremierLeague.com

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