West Ham United boss Slaven Bilic isn't panicking after being dumped out of the Capital One Cup by Leicester City.
Bilic wrote in the London Evening Standard: "The highs and lows of football have been illustrated perfectly for us over the past few days. First came that magnificent victory at Manchester City, which meant nine points from three huge away games — followed by the disappointment of our Capital One Cup defeat at Leicester.
"To be fair, and I am not one to make cheap excuses, it was a game too soon for us after City which was challenging physically but mentally, it was even more draining.
"We knew it would be hard on Tuesday night — Leicester are doing well at home — and you could see from the team we put out that we approached this competition very seriously.
"It was frustrating because we played 120 minutes, more than we wanted with Norwich coming up on Saturday but it didn't work out."