Fans fury as West Ham on brink of drop - how have they got here?
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Fans fury as West Ham on brink of drop - how have they got here?To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Osula stars as Newcastle increase West Ham's relegation worriesByAdwaidh RajanBBC Sport journalistPublished6 minutes agoByCiaran KellyFootball reporter at St James' ParkCrestfallen goalscorer Valentin Castellanos buried his face in his shirt, but West Ham players had nowhere to hide as a furious away end turned at St James' Park."You're not fit to wear the shirt," West Ham supporters hissed at their side following the visitors' 3-1 defeat against Newcastle United.Those on the field unsurprisingly kept their distance.Some in claret and blue meekly applauded. Others stared ahead with their hands firmly on their hips. Many bowed their heads before heading down the tunnel.Relegation may not have been confirmed with this dismal loss, but West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo recognised the Hammers "owed the fans respect and dignity"."This is our job, this is our life, but the fans are right and today they show their anger and frustration and they have reasons to," he said. "It hurts, it hurts the boys, it hurts us, it hurts the club."Two points from safety, having played a game more than Tottenham Hotspur, 18th-placed West Ham now need Chelsea to defeat their relegation rivals at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night to take the race to survive to the wire.A draw is almost certain to be enough for Spurs, due to their vastly superior goal difference.Even if defeat happens, West Ham would then need to beat resurgent Leeds United on the final day and hope for an Everton win at Spurs."We are holding on by a small thread but we are still holding on," West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen told BBC Sport. "We have to see how the result goes on Tuesday. There's a chance that we are relegated then and we can't hide from it. The only th...




