(Reuters) - Manager Slaven Bilic has refused to dwell on poor refereeing decisions that have cost West Ham United this season after ex-senior referee Glenn Turner asserted that the club would be second in the Premier League if correct calls had been made.
West Ham have been on the wrong end of a host of decisions from officials, including a goal from Manuel Lanzini against Arsenal wrongly ruled offside and a last-minute penalty given against them in the draw with Leicester City.
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