
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson admits he has no complaints about his side's 3-1 defeat to West Ham in the Premier League on Sunday.
The Cottagers crashed 3-1 at Upton Park as West Ham, who were missing Craig Bellamy, cruised to victory over their London rivals.
David Di Michele opened the scoring before Paul Konchesky pulled Fulham level, but a Mark Noble penalty and a Carlton Cole goal went on to seal the points for West Ham.
And Hodgson, who saw his side's nine-game unbeaten run come to an end, could not argue with the outcome.
"No complaints at all," Hodgson told Sky Sports. "West Ham were better than us and they deserved their victory."
Hodgson, though, was disappointed to see John Pantsil gift Di Michele his opener before Konchesky gave away the penalty.
"We are a little bit annoyed with ourselves because of the manner that we lost because we gifted them the goals. But they were the better side," continued Hodgson.
Meanwhile, Hodgson is hopeful Jimmy Bullard - who was the subject of a recent bid from Bolton - will be fit to face Kettering in the FA Cup next weekend.
"There is no latest," added Hodgson when asked about transfer speculation connected to Bullard. "We hope that he is going to join us back in training next week.
"He has been injured since the Tottenham game but we are hoping that he will be back in training next week and that he will be available for the match against Kettering."

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