Day: Me and Curbs unsure of futures

West Ham United assistant Mervyn Day admits he and Alan Curbishley are unsure over their futures despite the "decent job" they have done.

Day: Wants top-10 finish
Day: Wants top-10 finish

The duo could be shown the exit door at Upton Park in the summer even though they have guided the team to a mid-table position in the Premier League.

West Ham face Aston Villa on Sunday in their final game of the season but Day has revealed he does not know if the pair will still be in charge next term.

"Who knows, who knows, you can't help speculation," said Day.

"Everybody in football, you speak to any manager or coach, and they acknowledge what a decent job we've done so far in the circumstances.

"Whether people in our position think that speculation has got some foundation or whether it's justified is another matter."

West Ham were hammered 4-1 by champions elect Manchester United last Saturday but the fans, who have been critical of the team's performances on numerous occasions this season, were not calling for change.

Day insists they still have plenty to play for as they head into the last game and admits his side are desperate to hold on to 10th place.

"For personal pride, it doesn't matter if it's Spurs or Newcastle, we want to finish in the top 10," said Day.

"That's been the goal ever since the start of the season. We wanted to be in the top half of the table."

Day would be delighted if they could hang on to 10th place because of the way their season has been ruined by injuries to key players.

He added: "If we achieve that (finishing 10th), given the amount of injuries we've had, I think we'll have done reasonably well.

"Realistically I've never known, at any club I've been at, the number of injuries we've sustained this year.

"Obviously we want to get all our players back and have a real go next year, but this year I think the players must take enormous credit for putting their all in and really grafting for us.

"We can't have any complaints about that. I think, given the players we've asked to play out of position and do jobs they're not used to doing, that the club has done very well to be in the top 10 most of the season.

"If you turn it round to this time last year, with one game to go, and you said to West Ham fans you'll be 10th next year, no problems with relegation, most of them would have accepted that."

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nypdtarn (West Ham United fan)

"i think curbs has done what he told us he would do a steady stable mid table finish, and now to push in if we finish tenth next season and we have spent another 30 million then will be the time to change but i think Curbs has earned to be our Boss next season. Just please get back to attackive fast football! exciting, creative pacey midfielders are needed!"

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