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West Ham earn battling home draw with Spurs

Tomas Soucek secured West Ham's first home point of the season as they battled to a 1-1 draw with London rivals Tottenham. But the Hammers could have snatched all three after handing a debut to club-record signing Lucas Paqueta. Boss David Moyes claimed before kick-off that Paqueta had not so much as passed a ball to his new team-mates after only completing his £52million switch from Lyon on Monday.

And it showed when, with four minutes remaining, Vladimir Coufal pulled the ball back, only for Paqueta and fellow new signing Emerson Palmieri to leave the ball to each other, 10 yards from goal. Moyes fell to his knees on the touchline after the Brazil international passed up the chance to make himself an instant Hammers hero. The Scot will be pleased enough with a point, however, after an own goal from Thilo Kehrer had given unbeaten Spurs the initiative.

Despite a summer outlay of £175m West Ham's starting line-up bears an uncanny resemblance to last year's team, with Kehrer the only new face. The Germany defender has made an inauspicious start to his Hammers career having also given away a penalty on his debut against Brighton a fortnight ago. Spurs were awarded a spot-kick after 11 minutes when Harry Kane headed Ivan Perisic's cross against the outstretched arm of Aaron Cresswell.

But after a four-and-a-half minute VAR review, referee Peter Bankes eventually went to the monitor which showed the ball had hit Cresswell's face before his arm, and the decision was overturned. Moments later Declan Rice, making his 200th appearance for the Hammers, had a volley saved by Hugo Lloris before Michail Antonio, in his 200th Premier League match for the club, curled in a shot which clipped the far post. But Tottenham grabbed the

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