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Disappointed Antonio speaks his mind

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michail-antonio-west-ham-stoke_3387473Michail Antonio is still smarting over the dropped points against Stoke declaring: “We made a mistake for their goal and when we get on top we need to keep it going and hold onto the lead.”

Speaking to the official site he said: “There are no easy games in the Premier League and we just need to keep working hard over the international break and prepare for the Tottenham game.”

He was partcularly disappointed that he couldn’t claim his sixth goal of the season after it appeared that he rose the highest to direct a header past Stoke keeper Lee Grant.

But eventually the Premier League quickly awarded it as a Whelan own goal.

After starting the season with five goals from five games, Antonio is desperate to get his name back on the scoresheet and hopes for better luck in the big London derby at White Hart Lane on 19 November.

Antonio added: “I saw it again on the big screen and headed the ball into the far corner and it should be my goal.

“It is very frustrating because you go out there and try your hardest. I had been on a bit of scoring drought so I thought I had ended it on Saturday.

“I was looking forward to celebrating that goal but there is nothing I can do about it now and I will keep going in the next game.”

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!"

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  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    If it was heading for the goal the dubious goal panel should award it back to you, with the amount of money in the game not sure why they don’t just use ball tracking and make the decisions instantly… multi million pound industry with bargain basement solutions…

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