West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic has admitted that he is "angry and frustrated" at his side following their exit from the Europa League this evening.
The
Hammers went into their second leg against Astra Giurgiu with a slight
advantage having scored an away goal in the first-leg 1-1 draw, but Filipe Teixeira scored the only goal at the London Stadium to send the Romanian outfit through.
It
is the second time in as many years that West Ham have been beaten by
Astra in the playoff stage of Europa League qualifying, and Bilic
admitted that his side did not deserve anything else.
"It's very
frustrating. I would like to congratulate Astra as they deserved it. I
told the guys before this was one of our most important games of the
year because this was a final we needed to win. The disappointment is
massive. We didn't play good in the first half or with desire as a team.
We were second best," he told reporters.
"If you give their
players time to turn and play, they can pass and move the ball. They
took their chance on the counter-attack. We lost a goal after we turned
the ball over in a very strange way. We had time after the goal to turn
it around. I thought I need to change one or two players or the system
but it wasn't about that, it was about the way we played.
"We
created the sort of chances we had to score, but it wasn't that we
missed chances, it was that we didn't play good. I'm angry and
frustrated but I'm much more disappointed than anything else because we
wanted to go through to the Europa League. I am not going to lose faith
in the players after one game, but we are missing some our top quality
players."
The Hammers will now turn their attention to an away match against Premier League leaders Manchester City on Sunday.

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