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David Moyes insists there's 'no frustration whatsoever' after seeing his 10-man West Ham side concede three in defeat by Newcastle and fail to leapfrog Leicester into third... as Hammers boss admits individual mistakes cost his team at St James'

David Moyes insisted there was 'no drama' after West Ham spurned the chance to go third by losing at lowly Newcastle in the Premier League on Saturday.

West Ham were dealt a hammer blow after 36 minutes when Issa Diop clumsily swiped a weak Allan Saint-Maximin shot into his own net for Newcastle's opener, compounded when Craig Dawson was shown a second yard for a crude lunge after taking a heavy touch in the build-up to the goal.

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski then made a hash of a routine catch from a corner, allowing Joelinton to double the Magpies' lead five minutes later before Joe Willock capitalised on slack defending to head a late winner with the score at 2-2.