David Moyes has called for VAR rules to be 'sorted out' after Lukasz Fabianski was marginally caught off his line for a penalty in West Ham's 2-1 win at Leeds.
The Hammers rose to fifth in the Premier League after headers from Tomas Soucek and Angelo Ogbonna earned their side a first win at Elland Road in 20 years.
But the game started badly for the visitors when Fabianski fouled Leeds forward Patrick Bamford in the second minute.


The Pole appeared to atone for his error after saving compatriot Mateusz Klich's penalty, but VAR ordered the spot kick to be retaken with the goalkeeper off his line, and the midfielder made no mistake at the second time of asking.