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‘It came down to two simple things’; Moyes reveals reasons why West Ham fell to Arsenal

Manager David Moyes felt West Ham should have dealt better with the Arsenal threat at corners after watching his side lose 2-1 to the Gunners.

The Hammers were undone by Rob Holding’s first Premier League goal and Gabriel Magalhaes’s second-half header. Jarrod Bowen ensured the sides went into the break all square. The forward bagged his ninth league goal of the campaign on the stroke of half-time after Holding headed home from Bukayo Saka’s 38th-minute corner.

And it was another set-piece that led to the north Londoners’ winner on 54 minutes. The East End outfit failed to clear a corner and Gabriel headed in Gabriel Martinelli’s cross.

The result means the London Stadium outfit remain in seventh spot in the table. Moyes felt they could have taken something from the game.

And he was unhappy with a couple of aspects of his charges display having made changes ahead of next week’s clash with Eintracht Frankfurt.

“I thought we had done well enough. We conceded a couple of set pieces which we are normally very good at, both attacking and defending,” he told BBC Sport.

“We also made a few changes which left out some of the bigger players who might have been involved in those situations. And we knew that was a risk and we got punished for it.

“We had a game Thursday, they didn’t, so we were entitled to a slow burning start.

“It came down to two simple things. We’d have liked to have not given the corner kicks away but when we did we could have defended them better.”

Bowen was booked for simulation during the second half. Aaron Ramsdale made it clear there was no contact when Bowen went to ground close to the Arsenal keeper.

The official agreed, prompting the Hammers man to shake hands with ref Mike Dean after he brandished a

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