Noble revels in Liverpool upset

West Ham captain Mark Noble was proud to see his side make life difficult for Premier League leader Liverpool on Tuesday.

Published : Feb 05, 2019 09:44 IST

Mark Noble hailed a fine performance from his team as it bounced back from three straight losses in all competitions.
Mark Noble hailed a fine performance from his team as it bounced back from three straight losses in all competitions.
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Mark Noble hailed a fine performance from his team as it bounced back from three straight losses in all competitions.

Liverpool was "scared" by West Ham in its 1-1 Premier League draw at London Stadium on Tuesday, according to Mark Noble.

Although the Reds took the lead through Sadio Mane, the goal should have been ruled out as James Milner - who provided the cross for his team-mate to score - was in an offside position in the build-up.

West Ham quickly equalised and Declan Rice's free header could have given them a half-time lead, while Noble went close to scoring late on for the hosts.

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Divock Origi almost won it in added time for the visitors, yet Noble hailed a fine performance from Manuel Pellegrini's side as it bounced back from three straight losses in all competitions.

"January was a bad month for us," Noble said to Sky Sports.

"We defended fantastically well and probably deserved to win tonight. You can't play man to man against Liverpool and out-pass them. You have to keep your shape and stop them.

"We scared them. You have to do that against the top teams. I'm just gutted we didn't come away with the three points.

"We're gutted in there because the goal was clearly offside. We scored a fantastic set-play and didn't manage to get a second goal."

Liverpool was without Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez and Dejan Lovren due to injury - with Milner having to fill in again at right-back - while Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum also sat the match out.

But while Virgil van Dijk acknowledged defensive alterations have hampered Liverpool, he said it was no excuse for consecutive 1-1 draws, results that mean a Manchester City win at Everton on Wednesday will see the defending champion take over at the top.

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"It's tough but they were decent and defended well. It could have been a lot better," Van Dijk told Sky Sports. "It is what it is. We have to keep going. 

"That [set pieces] is their strength, they practice on it a lot. When you have a back four who don't change it is maybe a bit easier. But we have enough quality to fill it. 

"What can we do? We take it game by game. We're still top of the league. You need to enjoy the pressure. You can also be playing for nothing. We're still in the race. We go again."

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