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West Ham boss Moyes fumes after Chelsea defeat: A scandalous decision today

West Ham boss David Moyes was furious after defeat at Chelsea.

The Hammers had defended superbly and snatched the lead through Michail Antonio's close-range strike midway through the second half, then relinquished it to goals from Chelsea substitutes Ben Chilwell and Kai Havertz.

In between, West Ham substitute Maxwel Cornet had hit a post with a header, then the Ivorian smashed a shot high into the net after Édouard Mendy had spilled the ball into his path, only for the goal to be ruled out by referee Andy Madley on review, the official deeming Jarrod Bowen to have fouled the Blues goalkeeper by catching him his leg as he tried to hurdle the Senegalese stopper.

Moyes later fumed on West Ham TV: "It was a scandalous decision today and I have spoken about it probably three or four times already before I have come to you and I just feel as if there's not much more to say but that it's a scandalous decision.

"It was never, never, never anything. The goalkeeper spills it and it comes too far off him for him to recover it and I think he fakes an injury, a shoulder injury.

"Jarrod straddles him, like jumps over him, and his trailing foot is there, but the goalkeeper could never get the ball as he's pushed it too far away.

"The referee made the correct decision so I don't know who did VAR today, but to send the referee to to have a look at that I think was a terrible call which put the referee under pressure.

"And then I thought, well there's no way the referee when he has seen this he will definitely say 'this is fine', but he didn't and he chalked the goal off.

"I think the referee's remit this year was not to give soft fouls.

"To be fair the goalkeeper for Chelsea tried to do the same for the first goal, tried to say he was fouled for the first goal as well.

"I just can't see for the life of me how he could chalk the second goal off because I see very little. There's a bit of a coming together, but there's very little.

"The goalkeeper actually made a goalkeeping mistake to spill it. It should have probably have come into his hands and he should have held it and he didn't hold it and because of that it gave us the opportunity to capitalise on it."

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