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Three players who let West Ham down against Watford – agree?

The Hammers confirmed on Monday evening that a total of 10 supporters were ejected from the stadium during the 4-2 Premier League defeat with almost 50 complaints made over standing in seated areas and anti-social behaviour.

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“You see that in the playground with six and seven year olds and we are grown men”, he added.

‘There were some harsh words said to each other and everyone had that fire in their belly again’. “We have still got new players coming in learning the league and we have a lot of players in their second season”.

‘As a player I thought they were trying to mug us off a little bit, ‘ he told BBC Radio 5 live.

They, like all at West Ham United, do not want their reputation or the club’s to be tarnished by the minority.

It was Deeney’s desire that underpinned Watford’s comeback, leaving Mazzarri delighted with his skipper and his team. “I think he could play for somebody like Manchester United”.

An unspecified number of fans were ejected from the London Stadium after fights broke out in the closing stages of the game, although the Met Police have stated there were no arrests.

“Now we’re doing much better and if we continue like this it will be a great turnaround”.

Despite letting a two-goal lead slip, Noble believes there was a lot to enjoy about the West Ham performance, claiming the showings of Dimitri Payet and Manuel Lanzini should give the fans cause for optimism. A couple of mistakes have cost us and we couldn’t recover.

Trailing 2-0 to a pair of headers from Michail Antonio – the second made by a Rabona cross from Dmitri Payet – the Hornets got back in the game in the final minutes of the first half, through strikes from Odion Ighalo and Deeney.

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“If we defend like this, we aren’t going to win a single game”.

West Ham's London Stadium