Andy Carroll hits out at West Ham fans for leaving early during defeat by Liverpool: 'They should be supporting us no matter what'
- Many West Ham supporters left before the end of their 4-1 defeat by Liverpool
- Slaven Bilic's side slipped into the bottom three after the London Stadium loss
- But Andy Carroll has called on supporters to stay until the end of matches
- 'They should be staying until the end. You never know what's going to happen'
- More: Sportsmail's experts give their view on Bilic, David Moyes and West Ham
Andy Carroll has told angry West Ham supporters they should not be leaving matches early – no matter how badly they are struggling.
Thousands of fans left the London Stadium before the end of the Hammers' 4-1 defeat by Liverpool on Saturday evening - a result that signalled the end of Slaven Bilic's time in charge as he was sacked on Monday morning.
It left West Ham in the bottom three and David Moyes is set to take the reins until the end of the season.
Thousands of West Ham supporters left before the end of their 4-1 defeat by Liverpool
But Andy Carroll has told angry fans that they should support the team 'no matter what'
But Carroll says supporters should never leave early because they could miss late drama - as the Hammers experienced against both Tottenham and Crystal Palace in recent weeks.
'They really should be staying. They should be staying until the end. You never know what's going to happen,' he said.
'They walked out at half-time against Tottenham when we were getting beat 2-0 and we turned it round (to win 3-2).
'Palace fans last week. Look what happened in the 97th minute. Fans should stay until the end, regardless of the team.'
'They should be staying until the end. You never know what's going to happen,' Carroll said
The 4-1 defeat by Liverpool on Saturday proved to be Slaven Bilic's last game as manager
Defeat by Liverpool means West Ham have taken only nine points from their opening 11 league matches.
A Carabao Cup victory over Tottenham last month remains their only win since September and Carroll accepts that the players have to up their performances. But he maintains that they need the help of supporters.
'Obviously it frustrates you. You don't think about it during the game. But when you see the game back and you see the fans leaving, they really shouldn't be leaving,' he said.
'They should be supporting us no matter what. We should be playing better. It's us to blame. But they should be helping us out a bit.'
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