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Graham Potter enraged Bruno Guimaraes's goal with West Ham's manager, who convinced Newcastle winner should have been discarded because Max Kilman received a foul in accumulation.
The target of the Brazilian was enough to ensure a 1-0 victory for the Uracas that sends them to sixth at the table and in the search for a place in the Champions League.
However, the objective could, and according to Potter, should have been discarded by a foul by Alexander Isak.
While Harvey Barnes's cross floated in the box, Isak seemed to push Kilman on the back while the ball floated on the defender of the west ham and towards the path of Guimaraes.
“I thought it was a really committed performance of us,” Potter said.
'We start the game very well, we started the second half very well. The game decreased and flowed, it was a quite tight game

Bruno Guimaraes delivers the ball from a nearby range to secure the three points for Newcastle

Alexander Isak seems to press Max Kilman when the ball enters for Newcastle winner

West Ham Graham Potter manager insists that the goal should not have been
'We are disappointed with the objective because it seems that there are two hands in the back of our back center. You can see for the reaction of your player who believe it could have been a fault.
Then, I feel for the players because they absolutely gave everything, a committed performance.
Potter and West Ham will have the opportunity to leave that disappointment behind when they travel to Everton for the Saturday's Premier League match.