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- Updated: October 26, 2016
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic condemned supporters who clashed with Chelsea fans during the EFL Cup fourth-round match at the London Stadium on Wednesday.
Skirmishes broke out towards the end of the Hammers’ 2-1 win as police and stewards battled to maintain segregation behind the goal being defended by West Ham.
Bilic, perhaps understandably, wished to focus on the fine performance of his team and was frustrated at facing questions about the “unacceptable” behaviour of a minority.
“I noticed it, of course,” Bilic said. “The game was on. I was more concentrated [on the game]. I don’t know what happened. But whatever happened, we are totally against it as a …