David Moyes: ‘Not a chance’ West Ham will punish Declan Rice for ‘corrupt referee’ rant
David Moyes says West Ham won’t punish Declan Rice
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David Moyes says West Ham won’t punish Declan Rice
Declan Rice could face retrospective punishment from UEFA after accusing referee Jesus Gil of corruption as West Ham suffered Europa League heartache at the hands of Eintracht Frankfurt.
David Moyes apologised for letting his frustrations take over after kicking the ball at a ball boy in West Ham’s Europa League semi-final defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt. The Hammers were dumped out of the competition with a 3-1 aggregate defeat and had Aaron Cresswell sent off for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity when he brought down Jens Petter Hauge. The Germans then scored the only goal of the game, courtesy of Rafael Borré.
Eintracht Frankfurt reached their first European final for 42 years after a 1-0 home win on Thursday over 10-man West Ham sealed a 3-1 aggregate victory in their Europa League semi-final. West Ham had left-back Aaron Cresswell sent off early on and Hammers manager David Moyes was also dismissed from the sidelines with 12 minutes left for a kicking a ball at a ball boy. "Really disappointed. Things didn't go for us on the night," Moyes told BT Sport. "Small things didn't happen but I am really proud of the players.
Eintracht Frankfurt beat 10-man West Ham United 1-0 in their Europa League semi-final second leg on Thursday to reach their first European final in 42 years with a 3-1 aggregate victory.
David Moyes admitted he was unhappy with the standard of refereeing as West Ham crashed out of the Europa League semi-finals in Frankfurt.
West Ham manager David Moyes admitted that the Hammers have played better teams than Eintracht Frankfurt after defeat in the Europa League semi-finals.
Ten-man West Ham limped out of the Europa League on Thursday night after a 3-1 aggregate loss to Frankfurt, who will now take on Rangers in the final later this month after the Scottish side pulled off a remarkable win against RB Leipzig.