Disallowed goal 'the right decision' - Moyespublished at 18:31 British Summer Time 6 April
FT: Wolves 1-2 West Ham
West Ham United
West Ham boss David Moyes to BBC Match of the Day:
"Wolves played well in the first half and we came out and played well in the second half. I have to say the substitutions - they don't always work but they did today and the boys who came on did a great job.
"I'm still not convinced it [Wolves' goal] was a penalty kick but the referee gave it - although we played poorly in the first half the biggest positive we took from it was we were only a goal down and that was from a dubious penalty.
"We made a couple of changes to see if we could bring something else to the party because we had shown nothing in the first half - all the basic things were missing, our play in the first half was so bad but the second half was completely different."
On James Ward-Prowse scoring direct from a corner:
"James has a great delivery as we know and I still think we should be scoring more from them but if he puts them straight in from there. I'm happy! The conditions were a bit blustery but I don't want to take anything away from James' technical ability to score from there."
On the late VAR drama that denied Wolves an equaliser:
"I think nearly every decision today was a VAR call, we were all unhappy. We're all pretty disappointed generally with a lot of the things going on. We've certainly had a terrible run of decisions - that last one might be one that's gone in our favour but when I've seen it back, he's definitely standing in front of the goalkeeper.
"I think it was probably the right decision but I can understand how Gary O'Neil would see as it as a very harsh call - but I thought the penalty kick in the first half was a really harsh call for us."