Bilic hits back at Sullivan comments

Bilic hits back at Sullivan comments

Former Hammers boss Slaven Bilic says West Ham co-owner David Sullivan was wrong to criticise two of his club’s players openly.

In an interview with The Guardian, Sullivan insisted that his children begged him not to complete the signing of duo Jose Fonte and Robert Snodgrass – players signed under Bilic.

Bilic was sacked as West Ham manager last month, but Sullivan admitted in the same interview that he should have sacked him in the summer.

However, Bilic has now hit back at Sullivan’s comments, saying he did not tell the truth over the club’s transfer policy.



Bilic told the Daily Mail: “West Ham is my club, I am not afraid of confrontation but I don’t want it with people I got on with for two years.

“But again I have to say something. To say all the good players were him, and the bad signings were me is kind of low. And it’s simply not true.

“I don’t want to praise myself but if you ask about Lanzini, I knew about him since he was at River Plate a few years ago, I wanted to take him to Besiktas. At that time, he was too much money and went to Al Jazira.

“Let’s be honest, who knew about Lanzini before he came to England? Nobody knew and that includes the chairman. But I never treated the signings like that, like they are my players or your players. No, they were all our players, collective responsibility.

“There were three of us: the chairman, myself and Tony Henry (director of player recruitment). Agents would call any of us and we shared the information. I knew about Payet for a long time. The chairman told me he’d had a call about a player from Marseille. I said which one, and he said Payet. I said, “Yes, don’t think twice”.

“I am not going to take credit for everything but I don’t want to take all the blame either.

“Fonte and Snodgrass came in January. We were losing Payet and (Angelo) Ogbonna was having an operation, and of course the budget was limited. So we got those two new players.

“To criticise them is unfair. They came to a club in a difficult situation and helped us finish 11th so they played their part.”

Asked why he thought Sullivan decided to say those comments, Bilic said: “Maybe he felt he had to justify, not sacking me, but the appointment of Moyes.”
[Quotes via Sky Sports]