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Bilic: Missing men the difference
- Updated: August 28, 2016
Slaven Bilic admitted West Ham are suffering from the absence of key players, after losing 3-1 to Manchester City on Sunday.
The injury-hit Hammers conceded early when Raheem Sterling opened the scoring in the seventh minute, before Fernandinho added a second in what was a lacklustre first-half performance from the visitors.
Bilic’s side pulled one back close to the hour-mark when Michail Antonio slotted home from close-range, before City put the game to bed with Sterling’s second of the day to round off an impressive display from the hosts.
Speaking after the game, Bilic claimed fans will see a transformed team when their missing players return from injury.
He said: “We didn’t start well. Straight from the beginning they had a couple of corners in the first two minutes and then from …
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