
West Ham boss David Moyes admits they're not creating enough after their 1-1 draw with Newcastle.
Craig Dawson had the Irons ahead before Joe Willock's equaliser on Saturday.
Moyes said: "The work-rate is there, 100 per cent.
"There's no questioning anybody [in that regard]. If anyone questioned any of our players on their effort or commitment, I'd back the players up 100 per cent.
"But what we're lacking at the moment is being more creative on the ball, being correct on the ball, even doing the correct things defensively.
"I didn't think we cleared our box well today at all and we didn't show good designs in our play, in truth. All of those things come before anybody could question that we're not working hard.
"So I think it's the other things we have to look at first.
"It is four games unbeaten [in all competitions].
"The Premier League is not an easy league to be in, but also one point doesn't get you enough when you're trying to be successful.
"We knew today that it was a really important day to try and get three points but unfortunately we couldn't.
"Newcastle played very well. We didn't really cope so well with some of the stuff. We didn't really feel that we were under huge pressure in the second half but we weren't able to make anything happen to change anything."
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