
West Ham boss David Moyes has dismissed claims from Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp over their first goal in Sunday's victory.
Klopp was unhappy West Ham's first goal was allowed after claiming goalkeeper Alisson had been impeded by Angelo Ogbonna.
Moyes, though, was more concerned about the “soft" free-kick given for a foul by Declan Rice on Mohamed Salah from which Alexander-Arnold scored the Reds' equaliser.
“I haven't seen the first goal back yet," he said. “I couldn't tell you if there was a foul on the goalkeeper or not.
“This season referees have decided they aren't going to give goalkeepers an easy ride. It's making the game so much better just like not giving easy free-kicks even though I thought the Salah one looked like a soft free-kick.
“But you can't take away the quality of the free-kick from Trent Alexander-Arnold."
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