2 years ago
Enthusiastic Moyes pounded his assailants for a genuine absence of value after West Ham were taken out of the FA Cup by Southampton.
West Ham squandered various opportunities to start to lead the pack prior to falling behind to a dazzling Romain Perraud strike.
The Hammers evened out through Michail Antonio's short proximity objective after a corner prior to yielding a messy punishment when Craig Dawson fouled Armando Broja to surrender a punishment, which James Ward-Prowse changed over.
West Ham needed thoughts and attempted to make changes from open play, notwithstanding Moyes sending on Said Benrahma and Nikola Vlasic to add to their assaulting danger.
Broja fixed a spot in the last eight for Southampton with a great independent exertion in injury time - showing all the quality West Ham lacked."It was disheartening," said Moyes. "I thought we had opportunities to go on and afterward we went behind to a universe of an objective, which I didn't see coming.
"We committed an awful error protectively which allowed them the opportunity to return in front.
"We are deficient with regards to quality right now in the last third of the field.
"We're satisfied for Mich that he got an objective. Yet, we have different players that need to discover a few qualities and begin settling on the ideal choices in the last third.
"Complete passes, settle on the ideal decisions in and around the crate. I don't have the foggiest idea how frequently this evening we settled on some unacceptable decisions in and around the case, it cost us this evening. Our getting did and the last pass was so poor, so poor."
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