West Ham United boss David Moyes believes his side could have beat Manchester United on Wednesday.
The two sides played out a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford, with David De Gea pulling off a fine sad to prevent Jarrod Bowen from scoring a second for West Ham in the second-half.
Speaking after the game, Moyes said: "Before the game tonight, we felt that we were just about there, really.
"It was going to take a big swing of goals for teams to catch us, so we felt in a good place.
"Actually winning at Norwich and then winning at home to Watford, we felt as if that would be enough, but I think coming here and making sure we sealed it [was good]. For me coming back here it was a good point to get today.
"I think it's tinged with disappointment in the second half. Certainly at the mid period, the 30 minutes in the middle of it, I thought we'd played well and could have got another goal.
"I have to say Manchester United played very well in the first half and penned us back. Fortunately enough, we got a penalty which gave us that chance for a lead – but we'd earned it. What the players have done and the way they've gone about their business, they had earned a little bit of good fortune."

