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West Ham manager Slaven Bilic spoke to Gary Lineker about London Stadium and told him exactly what he thinks about the ground in a revealing interview.

The Hammers boss was talking to Lineker on The Premier League Show, and discussed whether the new Stratford-based stadium feels like home.

In the interview, Bilic reveals that it "takes time" to settle into any new place, and explained the problems surrounding his feelings towards it.

According to the Croatian, when he reveals that the place feels different to Upton Park - because it is indeed different - people react to the statement negatively.

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He says: "The problem is when you say it doesn't feel like Upton Park, it's all kind of negative, like, why don't you like it?

"It's like a new home, you buy a new house or flat or whatever and you walk in and after a few months you say it doesn't still feel like home but you love it".

West Ham's move to London Stadium has been a difficult one, and performances on the east-London pitch have suffered as a result.

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Upton Park was known as a hard place to go and pick up points, with fans close to the pitch, but London Stadium has been accused of being soulless.

Crowd trouble also blighted the move early on in the season.

* Watch the full interview on The Premier League Show at 10pm on BBC Two tonight.