West Ham transfer news: Pablo Zabaleta says Marko Arnautovic speculation created a ‘bad atmosphere’
Arnautovic told West Ham he wanted to leave before signing a contract extension, a move that unsettled the team's steady recent form
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Your support makes all the difference.Pablo Zabaleta believes transfer speculation has derailed West Ham United's season and caused problems in the dressing room.
The Hammers crumbled to a 3-0 defeat at Wolves on Tuesday as Marko Arnautovic made a disastrous return.
West Ham rejected a £35m bid for the forward from Chinese side Shanghai SIPG this month and he signed a new deal on Saturday.
He missed two games - including the shock 4-2 FA Cup defeat at AFC Wimbledon - but was forced off at Molineux with a foot injury and left on crutches.
And Zabaleta feels speculation around Arnautovic and others has caused some damage after three straight defeats.
"Honestly, I think so many situations off the field have been creating a little bit of a bad atmosphere," said the defender, ahead of Monday's visit of leaders Liverpool.
"I'm not just saying that is the only thing - because we lost two (league) games.
"I remember in December, when we had a good run, you could see West Ham playing as a team.
"In January, it's been tough on and off the field and the only good thing was the win against Arsenal.
"But the reality is if you want to be a better team and be in a better position then you can't go from beating Arsenal to losing three games against two mid-table teams and a smaller team in the FA Cup.
"I can't wait for 1 February and everyone is back on it again, we need commitment again from everyone.
"I understand January is a difficult month for clubs, because you can have big interest in your best players.
"But Arnie was out of the squad for two games, he's been the main player for us.
"When you see so much speculation around the team, players moving on, or some coming in, that can distract a little bit with the atmosphere in the dressing room, it's hard for the manager as well.
"I'm not saying it's all about Arnautovic, it's not only his situation. There have been many players, names around the media.
"If we want to become the team we were in December, then we need to bring everyone together and stick together."
Victory took Wolves up to seventh before Wednesday's games after a first clean sheet in nine matches.
Raul Jimenez's late double wrapped up a deserved win after Romain Saiss' header opened the scoring.
They go to Everton on Saturday, another rival for the Europa League spots, but captain Conor Coady is confident Wolves can maintain their form.
He said: "We believe in ourselves. We put ourselves under pressure as a team and we want to perform like that week in, week out. It's important to look at what we've done well, improve on it and get back and look forward to Everton.
"It was important we defended well after conceding a few goals which hadn't been good and I thought we did that.
"West Ham are a good side and have some brilliant individual players so it was important we controlled the game."
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