West Ham 2-1 Everton: What Moyes said

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West Ham 2-1 Everton: What Moyes said

Everton have lost back-to-back Premier League games due to a goal scored in the 90th minute or later (also 1-2 vs Liverpool) for the second time, after losses to Newcastle United and Liverpool in October 2007 during David Moyes' first spell. Everton's James Tarkowski received his 70th yellow card i

West Ham 2-1 Everton: What Moyes said

Everton have lost back-to-back Premier League games due to a goal scored in the 90th minute or later (also 1-2 vs Liverpool) for the second time, after losses to Newcastle United and Liverpool in October 2007 during David Moyes' first spell. Everton's James Tarkowski received his 70th yellow card in the Premier League, the same number as Jamie Carragher – the only defenders to be brandished more in the competition are Phil Bardsley (79) and Richard Dunne (74).

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Everton boss David Moyes speaking to BBC Sport: "I don't think we deserved to lose, that's for sure. Very similar to last week, we played well enough at times and didn't deserve to come away with nothing."

On the decision not to award his side a penalty for an apparent handball: "I'm a bit surprised. I've been to see them [the officials] and VAR are saying it was grappling - well, the boy marking him was grappling. He punched the ball. It would have been harsh, but I'm amazed they haven't given it.

"If any team was going to go and win it, it was probably us. We just didn't do well enough at the end."

Everton have lost back-to-back Premier League games due to a goal scored in the 90th minute or later (also 1-2 vs Liverpool) for the second time, after losses to Newcastle United and Liverpool in October 2007 during David Moyes' first spell.

Everton's James Tarkowski received his 70th yellow card in the Premier League, the same number as Jamie Carragher – the only defenders to be brandished more in the competition are Phil Bardsley (79) and Richard Dunne (74).

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