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Moyes frustrated by officials | 'Bowen fouled before Cresswell red'

West Ham manager David Moyes has criticised referee Felix Zwayer for "breaking up" their Europa League quarter-final first leg against Lyon, and believes Jarrod Bowen was fouled in the build-up to Aaron Cresswell’s red card.

The Hammers battled to a creditable 1-1 draw against the French side after Cresswell was sent off just before half-time, with the game goalless.

The defender was shown a red by Zwayer for bringing down Lyon captain Moussa Dembele when he was the last man.

But Moyes feels his side should have been given a foul moments before Dembele was put through, after Bowen went down in the build-up to the dismissal.

Asked about Cresswell's red card, the Scot said: "The only thing I want to say about it is that I think the tackle on Jarrod Bowen leading up to it was a foul.

"I think it's in the same phase of play, which I would expect VAR to have intervened and done something. That's the disappointing part for me.

"If it's a foul, VAR should've intervened and gone back - that's what we do in the Premier League.

"It's in the same phase of play and I would have expected VAR to check that."

Moyes was booked at half-time by Zwayer after he angrily confronted the German official.

The Scot had cut a frustrated figure even before Cresswell's red card as Zwayer continuously stopped the game due to fouls and injuries, much too to the annoyance of the home crowd.

Asked about the constant stoppages and fouls, Moyes responded: "I watch a lot of games in Europe. I think that the way the games are played here [in England], we've moved on from soft free-kicks in this country. The referees have moved on and tried to change the way it goes.

"And to be fair, I think the referees we've had in the [Europa League] games this season

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