In the third round of the Premier League, Erling Haaland scored a hat-trick as West Ham United lost 1-3 at home to Manchester City. After the match, West Ham United’s head coach, Lopetegui, spoke to the media.
Lopetegui said, “Conceding three goals is very frustrating for us. We had a good start. Playing against a team like Manchester City is very difficult, and once they score these goals against you, the game becomes even harder. However, we did show character and personality afterwards, and that is a fact.”
“In the second half, we performed well, kept our composure with the ball, and caused them trouble. We had chances but didn’t score, and then at some point, they secured the game, not letting us get close to equalizing. We must continue to work hard, continue to improve on what we do well, and overcome areas that need improvement. Today, we competed with one of the best teams in the world, and we were very, very close to achieving a positive result. We need to strive to overcome difficulties and do better in the future.”
“Indeed, Manchester City is one of the best teams in the world and historically as well, but it’s also true that in the second half, we were very close to drawing level. I think we played very well in the second half. But as soon as you make a small mistake, they punish you. It was a bad moment for us.”
Speaking about Haaland, Lopetegui added, “He is one of the best players in the world, which is why he can play for Manchester City. You have to compete with such players. Manchester City has the strength and quality to create opportunities. Today, I think the first goal was unfortunate for us, but as I’ve already said, I am satisfied with the team’s performance, and I believe we had the ability to draw level, but they troubled us again.”
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