Sam Allardyce is convinced that West Ham will turn things around despite being sat in the relegation zone of the Premier League as it stands.
The Hammers are 18th in the table after 25 games and it’s been an extremely disappointing season at the London Stadium so far.
Manuel Pellegrini stared the season in charge and it was his second season in the manager’s position at the club.
But he was sacked at the end of December and Scotsman David Moyes returned for a second stint as West Ham manager.
Allardyce, who previously spent four years as West Ham’s manager, believes that there is enough in the current squad to get them out of trouble.
“The quality of player in the squad I think eventually they will turn it around,” Allardyce told talkSPORT.

TBR’s View:
There is a real fear within the West Ham fanbase that they could suffer relegation from the Premier League season and there is no doubt they are in a scrap for survival.
They are one point adrift of 17th-placed Aston Villa, while Brighton and Bournemouth are a further point ahead of them.
It’s still extremely difficult to predict which teams will suffer the drop and it will be no surprise if it goes down to the wire.
West Ham could find themselves in an extremely precarious position after their next two games, as they have to travel to Manchester City then Liverpool.
Moyes has a very difficult run of fixtures coming up and he has to try motivate his group to get out of trouble, but ultimately it’s down to some talented individuals to start playing at the level they can.
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