The Scottish Mail on Sunday

MOYES LEFT MIFFED DESPITE SNODGRASS DOUBLE

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DAVID MOYES rued a catalogue of errors which left Hammers in the drop zone.

Glenn Murray scored a controvers­ial late equaliser as Brighton snatched a point.

The ball appeared to hit Murray’s arm before he fired home but a VAR check decided otherwise, to disbelief in the stands when the replay was shown.

But Moyes said: ‘I’ve looked at the goal and I’m more disappoint­ed at the defending than VAR.’

West Ham were 2-0 up through first-half goals from Issa Diop and Robert Snodgrass, but gifted Brighton a way back in when Lukasz Fabianski punched a corner onto the shoulder of defender Angelo Ogbonna and conceded an own goal.

Scot Snodgrass restored the two-goal cushion but then a defensive horror show from Diop and Fabianski allowed Pascal Gross to nip in and score.

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