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West Ham boss Slaven Bilic compares Dimitri Payet to Luka Modric after FA Cup win

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Slaven Bilic says he cannot describe how important Dimitri Payet is to West Ham after the Frenchman inspired them to a 5-1 FA Cup win at Blackburn

West Ham manager Slaven Bilic likened playmaker Dimitri Payet to Real Madrid's Luka Modric after the Frenchman inspired their 5-1 FA Cup win at Blackburn.

Rovers, who played the last 35 minutes with 10 men after Chris Taylor's sending off, took the lead through Ben Marshall, but Victor Moses' first goal for five months - courtesy of an error by goalkeeper Jason Steele - and a Payet free-kick turned things around before the break.

Emmanuel Emenike added two in the second half and, after Cheikhou Kouyate had seen red, Payet fittingly finished things off with a brilliant individual effort.

"I haven't seen better players than that. He is also doing the dirty work and on the ball he is up there with Luka Modric from the players I have trained so far," said Bilic, who coached Modric at international level with Croatia.

 Dimitri Payetof West Ham United celebrates with manager Slaven Bilic at Blackburn
Image: Payet celebrates with Hammers boss Bilic after scoring his first goal

"Dimitri is one of the best I have trained and every week I want those questions [about him] to continue, but it is hard to be surprised.

"I have to get some poetry lessons to describe his importance to us."

Bilic did not agree with the red card shown to Kouyate, who sent Blackburn left-back Adam Henley flying just as he was about to burst into the penalty area.

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West Ham United's French midfielder Dimitri Payet celebrates after scoring against Blackburn
Image: Payet scored twice and assisted another at Ewood Park

"I haven't seen the replay, but from my position I am not happy with that," he added. "I know the ball went to Randy [Darren Randolph] our keeper so it is definitely not a goalscoring opportunity.

"A foul okay, but not a red card so we are going to appeal and I think we have a really strong case."

Blackburn boss Paul Lambert admitted his side were up against it once they went down to 10 men.

Luka Modric of Real Madrid celebrates scoring their winning goal
Image: Luka Modric of Real Madrid was coached by Bilic as Croatia boss

"Up until the second goal I thought we were doing really well. We got the goal and made a fist of it," he said. "The first goal was the centre of the goal and Jason nine times out of 10 would have saved it.

"He has been excellent for us this season, but he will know he should have done better. The second goal is a terrific free-kick.

"In the second half we started well and then Taylor gets the sending-off and that changes the game."

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