Moyes blasts Premier League for 'terrible' fixture schedule

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LONDON (Reuters) - West Ham United manager David Moyes hit out at the Premier League schedule after his side's relegation fears deepened with a 2-0 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday.

Moyes was not happy his side had been asked to play twice in four days while Tottenham had enjoyed an extra day's rest.

Moyes was also unhappy with Tottenham's opening goal, an own goal by Tomas Soucek. Moyes said the ball had hit the arm of Davinson Sanchez before going in off Soucek.

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