Allardyce: Dubai can fire Irons

Sam Allardyce hopes West Ham's warm-weather break to Dubai will provide a repeat prescription of last year's boost in form.

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Allardyce is confident Dubai break will do the Hammers good

Allardyce is confident Dubai break will do the Hammers good

Manager Sam Allardyce is hoping West Ham's warm-weather break to Dubai will provide a repeat prescription of last year's boost in form over the closing months of the season.

The Irons are without a Barclays Premier League match now until they host Tottenham on February 25, when they will be seek to maintain safe distance between themselves and the battle for survival.

Such a trip proved the perfect tonic for Allardyce's squad 12 months ago when, on their return from the Middle East, they lost just one of the remaining 14 npower Championship games as West Ham secured promotion back to the top-flight through the play-offs.

Allardyce is in no doubt the five-day break will prove to be of great benefit.

"It worked last year, we had a fantastic finish to the season and I still think the trip that we had at this time last year was a big benefit in the end for getting us promoted into the Premier League," Allardyce said on West Ham TV.

"I have talked to a lot of managers and they have already taken the opportunity to get away when they can, a few more (teams) are going around the same time as us and some more afterwards.

"Nearly everybody does it today which obviously is a benefit to you and the team, and the results when you come back."

Allardyce maintains the squad will reap the benefits as they look to get Sunday's 2-1 defeat at relegation-battlers Aston Villa out of their system, which was a fourth loss in six league games.

"When they are in gloves and hats, it is hard to keep them warm, you have to keep them going. It is not an ideal environment," he said.

"When the lads can train in short sleeves and shorts, they don't want to finish training, they just want to carry on. You get an awful lot more out of them.

"The benefits mentally will be massive. The pressure on players today is enormous in the Barclays Premier League, it is all around you, all the time, 24/7.

"So to go away and recuperate physically and mentally is a big, big thing for us."

Striker Carlton Cole is in no doubt the break will boost players' stamina levels.

"The boys will be re-charged and reinvigorated," he said.

"We keep focused on training and doing the right things, but the difference is that you benefit from the warmer weather and it is in a different environment, just a change and it mixes it up for all the lads.

"I have always found it positive and we have come back to good results after trips like this.

"It is a chance for the team to also look at what we have done so far and what there is still to be done, talking and looking at this all together."

Meanwhile, London Mayor Boris Johnson refused to be drawn on whether West Ham had moved a step closer to moving into the Olympic Stadium.

Reports suggest the Irons have agreed a compromise following demands from Johnson - who is also chairman of the London Legacy Development Corporation - over a share in profits were the Premier League club to be sold in the future.

Speaking to ITV, Johnson said: "I can't go into the details because negotiation is going on, but I am very confident that there will be a good outcome whatever happens, that we will have a fantastic future for the stadium - as I constantly say - with or without Association Football."


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