Alan Curbishley's side have lost ground in the race for a UEFA
Cup place after the recent defeat at Wigan Athletic and the draw at home to Birmingham City. The Hammers are now seven points
off a place in the top seven but Neill has not given up hope.
"We have obviously lost ground, we lost points and what should have been a really exciting
month for us is now starting to look a little anti-climatic," Neill said.
"We are all very disappointed but also we had a good chat about what we are going to do here
on in."
"As we all know last year we won seven out of nine games so all is not lost."
West Ham's next match is at home to Fulham on 23rd February.