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Feb 22, 2015 at 12pm UK
 
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Carl Jenkinson still devastated by draw with Tottenham Hotspur

Carl Jenkinson admits that he is still 'massively disappointed' by West Ham's dramatic draw with Spurs.

West Ham United defender Carl Jenkinson has admitted that he is still 'massively disappointed' by the team's 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur.

The Hammers were close to securing the three points at White Hart Lane on Sunday before a last-gasp goal from Harry Kane meant that the spoils had to be shared.

Jenkinson has suggested that a number of factors went against West Ham before they were pegged back by their London rivals.

"Obviously they've equalised with the last kick of the game - it's unbelievable really," the full-back told the club's official website. "That's the way it goes sometimes but it was very unfortunate.

"For me it felt like extra time was an eternity. I didn't have a watch on my wrist but it seemed like a very long time. I asked the referee not long before the end how much longer and he said one minute. It definitely seemed like more than a minute.

"I think a few things went against us. Obviously we've ended up drawing 2-2 and I can't get my head round it. It's massively disappointing for everyone involved."

West Ham are back in action on Saturday when they host Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

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