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Slaven Bilic: Starting Reece Oxford away at Arsenal "was a risk"

Slaven Bilic admits that he took a big risk in starting West Ham United youngster Reece Oxford against Arsenal, but says he is delighted to have seen the move pay off.

Slaven Bilic has admitted that he is "very proud" of Reece Oxford after seeing the youngster blossom on his West Ham United debut.

The 16-year-old was thrown in at the deep end in the Hammers' opening Premier League fixture of the season.

Despite the daunting setting, Oxford helped his side to a shock 2-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium, but Bilic acknowledged after the game that he had taken a gamble with his team selection.

"It was a risk and it will be a risk because he is 16, but he has got something," the West Ham boss told Sky Sports News.

"I played him because I thought for this kind of game I needed someone to sit in front of the back four, to be like a third centre-back, to be cool and who is good on the ball. I am very proud of him.

"He is 16 in his head and on paper but he is a part of this new generation. We all try to help him, I spoke to him, the players and staff did. I told him before [we played] Astra that whatever he does wrong is my fault - I am lucky he rarely does something wrong."

United academy product Oxford became the seventh-youngest player to appear in the Premier League.

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