CHERRIES defender Chris Mepham felt his side were in “complete control” during their defeat to West Ham, labelling it a “weird game”.
Hammers opened scores after five minutes, Michail Antonio heading home unopposed at a corner, before the away side made it 2-0 on 12 minutes through Lucas Paqueta.
Declan Rice crashed home a third from another corner minutes before the break, substitute Pablo Fornals adding a fourth in the second period.
Talking to Sky Sports, Mepham shared: “Weird game really.
“I felt like we probably felt in complete control, had a lot of the ball, started the game well and then just set pieces killed us.
“It’s something we’ve put a lot of work into and we’ve been aware we’re not good enough dealing with them set pieces and today showed again – two balls in the box and two goals and you’ve got a mountain to climb against a very stubborn West Ham team.
“We need to do more to make sure we’re not in that position but I felt like that was the difference today. I don’t think in general play there was much in it either way. Just shows the importance of set pieces at this level.”
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