David Moyes was frustrated with refereeing decisions (Bradley Collyer/PA)
David Moyes was frustrated by some of the decisions made by referee Peter Bankes in the 2-2 draw with Newcastle.
Mohammed Kudus climbed off the bench to score his first Premier League goal a minute from full-time as the Hammers snatched a point.
But Moyes was fuming with Bankes for awarding a free-kick for Lucas Paqueta’s challenge on Sandro Tonali which led to Alexander Isak’s first goal.
The Hammers boss also felt Bruno Guimaraes could have been shown a second yellow card, having been booked moments earlier, when he tripped James Ward-Prowse.
“It might have got away from us a wee bit but I wouldn’t blame them with the referee’s decisions,” said Moyes.
“That came from the free-kick that got the first goal back. I think on another day it wouldn’t have been given.
“I thought that was pretty harsh on us, as was the decision early on which could have been a second yellow card. I’m not going to say something to get me into trouble. I just think it was a really close call.”
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe defended his Brazilian midfielder.
Moyes felt Bruno Guimaraes (left) could have seen red (Zac Goodwin/PA)
He said: “It’s one of those where he’s made two challenges in quick succession which probably makes them look worse than they are. I think it would’ve been incredibly harsh.”
Tomas Soucek fired West Ham into the lead after eight minutes but Isak’s quickfire second-half double put Newcastle in control.
Isak also hit a post from a tight angle before Ghana winger Kudus lashed in an equaliser from 20 yards.
West Ham almost won it when Jarrod Bowen, on the day he signed a new long-term contract, fizzed the ball across goal and wide.
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