David Moyes has insisted his West Ham side were 'due a decision' after the Hammers beat Bournemouth 2-0 via two controversial VAR calls on Monday.
The Hammers' first goal was allowed to stand despite a lengthy check for a handball by Thilo Kehrer, before they were awarded a penalty late on after Jordan Zemura was adjudged to have handled Vladimir Coufal's cross on review.
Moyes, speaking to Sky Sports after the game, admitted 'everybody thinks' they are due a decision, before echoing other managers' views in asking for consistency.



'I do think we were due a decision or two', the Scot said.