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Aug 26, 2017 at 3pm UK
 
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Joselu (36'), Clark (72'), Mitrovic (86')
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Slaven Bilic: 'Newcastle United were the better team'

Bilic: 'Newcastle were the better team'
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West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic admits that his side lost to a better team in their 3-0 defeat at Newcastle United.

West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic has conceded that his side were beaten by a better team today as they fell to a 3-0 defeat at Newcastle United.

Both sides entered the game having lost their opening two fixtures, but goals from Joselu, Ciaran Clark and Aleksandar Mitrovic handed Rafael Benitez's men all three points in a game that saw the Hammers fail to carve many significant chances of note.

"We made a mistake that led to their first goal and it gave them a boost," Bilic told Match of the Day. "We came back in the second half and we better in the first 10 minutes, but it's a game of mistakes. We didn't play good, we have to admit it, they were the better side. The goals helped them. They deserved those goals because they pressured high up the pitch.

"We have to admit they were better in everything, especially in determination and wanting to win second balls and making a transition when doing that. We didn't deserve anything.

"They were more powerful than us. It wasn't good enough."

After the international break Bilic's side host in-form Huddersfield Town, while Newcastle travel to Swansea City.

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