MARK Hughes says he is focused on building on the Newcastle win at the weekend rather than exacting revenge on West Ham after the controversial meeting between the sides last season.
The Hammers left Ewood Park with all three points after Bobby Zamora's "goal" that never crossed the line.
The game also saw West Ham cancel out Chris Samba's second half goal with a contentious Carlos Tevez penalty, while eight players were booked as well as Bentley's sending off.
"We had plenty of incidents in the game last year and it's on the horizon again," said Hughes.
"If we can back up this result (Newcastle) with another three points then I'd be delighted with the return we've had."
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