28 decembre 2010
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Victory over Fulham on Sunday took the Hammers off the bottom and helped breathe new life into their survival bid. It is, however, important that they build on that success if they are to steer a route to safety. Just three wins in their last 21 Premier League games tells its own story and that form must be improved sooner rather than later. Avram Grant can at least take heart from the fact that his players continue to give themselves a chance, with Blackpool the only side to have stopped the Hammers from scoring at Upton Park this season. Everton, though, have enjoyed facing West Ham in the Premier League and will head to the capital without fear. The Toffees have avoided defeat in the last six meetings between the two sides and have lost only two of 15 encounters in the East End. In fact, David Moyes' men have taken maximum points from their last three visits to Upton Park and have beaten the Hammers more times (16) than any other top flight opponent. They are yet to hit top gear this season, with only one win taken from their last eight games, but they have been difficult to beat and will still be setting their sights on a European push.
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