West Ham striker Guillermo Franco has labelled the Christmas schedule in England as "crazy".
The 33-year-old played in the victory over Portsmouth and the defeat at Tottenham that keeps Gianfranco Zola's men in trouble towards the foot of the Barclays Premier League.
"We have had two games in 48 hours and it is crazy - only in England do you twice in such a short space of time," said the Mexican.
"I have never done it before in my career, not in Argentina, Mexico or Spain. It's very difficult for everyone and for us to play a very important match and lose those two players.
"I feel very tired and I feel down because we lost, but it's important that we retain a positive feeling for the future."
During the defeat at White Hart Lane, Franco picked up his fifth booking of the season, meaning he will miss the FA Cup clash against Arsenal on Sunday.
"We don't have too many players," he added. "We have some injuries, so I will take care of myself over the New Year and will be back to help the team in 2010."
"We have had two games in 48 hours and it is crazy - only in England do you twice in such a short space of time," said the Mexican.
"I have never done it before in my career, not in Argentina, Mexico or Spain. It's very difficult for everyone and for us to play a very important match and lose those two players.
"I feel very tired and I feel down because we lost, but it's important that we retain a positive feeling for the future."
During the defeat at White Hart Lane, Franco picked up his fifth booking of the season, meaning he will miss the FA Cup clash against Arsenal on Sunday.
"We don't have too many players," he added. "We have some injuries, so I will take care of myself over the New Year and will be back to help the team in 2010."
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