Moyes, upset by officials in West Ham’s defeat; Bruce excited for Newcastle



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Publication date: Sunday, September 13, 2020 6:58 AM

West Ham manager David Moyes says his team was “aggrieved” by some of the decisions in his team’s 2-0 loss to Newcastle on Saturday.

The Hammers opened their campaign on a disappointing note, With Newcastle debutants stealing the show.

West Ham enjoyed more possession, but both sides with the same number of shots reflected how little there was between the sides.

Still, Moyes insists there is room for improvement for his team.

The scotch He said: “I didn’t enjoy the performance and I didn’t enjoy the game. We didn’t show enough quality, I thought it was a disappointing game and I don’t think it was particularly well refereed, but that’s not the reason we lost.

“We were hoping to start the same way we were at the end of last season, but we didn’t. I wish we had done much better. “

When asked for more details about the officials, Moyes said: “Some of the decisions we feel a bit aggrieved, but it will be the case that we are all talking about it, so I will try not to talk about them. “

BRUCE EXCITED BY FIRST WIN IN NEWCASTLE

Newcastle signings Callum Wilson and Jeff Hendrick scored the goals at London Stadium. In fact, former Burnley player Hendrick also had an assist.

Coach Steve Bruce He said: “When you come from home in the Premier League and win 2-0 with your two new signings scoring, it certainly helps the cause.

“There wasn’t much in him, to be honest, but we have a striker who has a typical striker goal.

“It was good to see them both come off the mark and overall against a really big and tough West Ham I thought we were a worthy winner.”

Newcastle will face Blackburn in the EFL Cup on Tuesday, with West Ham facing Charlton in their tie.



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