July 4, 2024

Moyes raises concerns about the level of refereeing as the Hammers hold a match against the Blades.

David Moyes has questioned the quality of Premier League refereeing following West Ham’s 2-2 draw with Sheffield United. Despite a man advantage, the game ended with a penalty by Oli McBurnie, and West Ham believed they should have been awarded a late penalty. Moyes believes the officiating is becoming unacceptable, leading to a lack of communication among managers.

The speaker expresses disappointment in the outcome, stating that they believe they should have secured three points today, but instead, they see a two-point drop.

Maxwel Cornet’s goal broke the deadlock in South Yorkshire, but the hosts tied at halftime. James Ward-Prowse’s penalty missed the Irons, leaving manager Moyes disappointed with the team’s late performance.

The referee awarded a booking for a poor 10 vs 10 match, but the player is not pleased with the performance. They believe their passing was poor and their performance is not at their desired levels. East Londoners are eighth in Premier League.

 

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