Was 11 minutes of stoppage time at West Ham excessive?

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The FA Cup quarter-final between West Ham United and Leeds saw 11 minutes of stoppage time, allowing West Ham to come from 2-0 down and force extra time and a penalty shootout. The amount of stoppage time has been questioned, but it can be explained by the number of stoppages in the game, including injuries and substitutions.
West Ham United's FA Cup quarter-final against Leeds saw 11 minutes of stoppage time. The match was 2-0 in favor of Leeds before West Ham scored two goals in added time. The stoppage time was due to several injuries and substitutions. West Ham eventually won the match in a penalty shootout. The amount of stoppage time has been questioned, but it is explainable. The match saw extra-time drama and controversy surrounding the penalty shootout.
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