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Slaven Bilic: 'West Ham United gained a lot despite defeat at Southampton'

Bilic optimistic despite loss at Southampton
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Slaven Bilic believes that West Ham United "gained a lot of things" from their last-ditch 3-2 defeat at Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday.

Slaven Bilic has claimed that West Ham United can take a lot from their 3-2 defeat at Southampton on Saturday.

The Hammers, down to 10 men after Marko Arnautovic's early red card, twice came from behind in their Premier League fixture at St Mary's Stadium.

However, Charlie Austin's injury-time penalty gave Saints their first victory under Mauricio Pellegrino and broke Hammers hearts.

Bilic told reporters after the game: "We are very disappointed we lost a point but we gained a lot of things.

"We showed character, quality and that we can cope with 10 men and we can score two goals and we can stop them scoring. We had two or three chances to take the lead. It is a disappointing way to lose he game.

"There is no point talking about the penalty. I am proud of my team and they showed everything I asked. Commitment, quality, character, team spirit and we never gave up."

West Ham are in EFL Cup action on Wednesday at League Two side Cheltenham Town before travelling to Newcastle United on Saturday.

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