West Ham United manager David Moyes is due to speak to the media imminently following their Premier League League clash against Arsenal at the London Stadium.
The Hammers claimed a vital point against the Premier League leaders after a 2-2 draw, a result which puts David Moyes' side four points clear of the relegation zone.
In the game, West Ham found themselves 2-0 down inside the opening ten minutes following goals from Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard, both coming at the end of moves where West Ham's back line were carved open with ease.
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West Ham got one back just after the 30 minute mark when Said Benrahma converted from the penalty spot, with West Ham winning the spot-kick after Lucas Paqueta was fouled by Gabriel Magalhaes.
Shortly after Bukayo Saka missed a second half penalty, Jarrod Bowen volleyed in at a Thilo Kehrer long pass to level the game up.
For the match, West Ham were without centre-backs Nayef Aguerd and Angelo Ogbonna, who both missed out due to knocks.
Moyes is set to begin his press conference shortly. Stay tuned to our live blog below for updates throughout.
More direct second half
We had to try and put Arsenal on the back foot. We probably got the ball behind the opposition more than we have done all season.
On Scamacca
I know he had knee surgery yesterday. We were waiting for a clear picture on what was done. I've just not got the full answer yet.
On the centre-backs
Aguerd in training had taken a kick in Belgium. Ran down the back of his ankle. Angelo had a fall. I think the players done a brilliant job.
On half time talk
We were a bit disappointed about how we conceded the goals. We wanted to get the pressure on them.
On the start
I think when you ever going 2-0 down, I'm saying my goodness this could go against us. I thought we had threatened enough.
Last season's performances
Today we tried to put pressure on Arsenal, put them on the back foot. We need to get back to it.
On midfielders
Their effort, character, coming from 2-0 down. Arsenal had a week to prepare, we had a day and a half. Our three midfield boys getting up to Arsenal's. It wasn't that we didn't want to pressure Arsenal.
Moyes is here
Very good. We've come back 3-3 about a year ago. We've had good games against Arsenal. When we went 2-0 down, I didn't think it was a great start. Being 2-0 made it hugely difficult.
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