For the second successive home game at London Stadium, West Ham have finished with many of their fans having left long before the final whistle.
A 3-0 loss to Tottenham on Saturday was greeted by boos from those still inside the ground at full-time.
Two defeats, eight goals conceded and just the solitary goal scored on home soil makes for miserable reading for manager Graham Potter that is only going to increase the pressure he is under.
But afterwards, the former Chelsea boss remained defiant.
"I understand because the scoreline is the scoreline and I understand why people are upset," he told Sky Sports.
"We are a new team and we have to stick together and focus on the things we've done well and see where we can improve."