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Published 20:10 5 Dec 2015 GMT
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Afterwards boos rang around the Theatre of Dreams, but speaking after the game, the former Barcelona manager could not understand why fans were unhappy once again at witnessing a stalemate in the Premier League.
"I don't understand that they shout 'attack, attack' because we are the dominating team and not West Ham," the Dutchman said, after the match.
"The fans are disappointed, I know that, but so am I and so are the players. They want to score every minute and you cannot.
"I think when we have scored a goal they are very pleased, and they were supportive more than ever I think, so we have to score that goal and we did not do that.
"When you have a lot of ball possession, you have a lot of ball possession to create chances, not to play the ball around and not score."Football

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