Noble and Moyes share the blame after West Ham throw point away | Jonathan Liew

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Hammers went toe to toe with Manchester United and shouldn’t have been relying on a late penalty to earn a draw

Something about it just felt wrong. Brave and heroic and wrong. Suspenseful and theatrical and wrong. This isn’t simply hindsight talking: the introduction of Mark Noble deep into injury time at the London Stadium, for the sole purpose of taking a crucial penalty with West Ham 2-1 down to Manchester United, was greeted by the home fans with the sort of qualified exultation that you might expect at a party when one of the guests turns up with a live goat. Obviously, you know, this is a very cool surprise. Well done on making the effort. We can’t wait to see what happens next. But, um – are you sure you’ve thought this through?

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Written by Jonathan Liew at the London Stadium
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