Micah Richards agrees with West Ham United manager David Moyes that the Hammers were unlucky not to take anything from their game with Liverpool at Anfield.
West Ham lost out 1-0 on Merseyside despite a spirited display on Wednesday night, with Jarrod Bowen having a penalty saved by Alisson in the first half after Darwin Nunez had opened the scoring for the Reds. Tomas Soucek was also denied an equaliser late on by a superb challenge from James Milner.
David Moyes felt his side deserved something from the game, with the Hammers boss left with a familiar feeling after another defeat at Anfield as he spoke of his disappointment at not taking anything.
READ MORE: West Ham player ratings: Jarrod Bowen rues saved penalty in narrow Liverpool defeat
And former Manchester City defender Richards said he too felt that West Ham were unfortunate not to take home at least a point back to east London.
Speaking on BBC programme Match of the Day, Richards said: "They were so unlucky. We have to give VAR a bit of credit, because I think they have got the penalty decision right. But Alisson produces a good save [to deny Jarrod Bowen].
"And then Soucek's late chance, when I first saw it I am thinking he has missed an absolute sitter, but no, it is 36-year-old James Milner coming off the bench to save the points for his team. That is commitment at its finest."
READ NEXT:
Jarrod Bowen misses golden Liverpool chance as Flynn Downes earns long-awaited West Ham debut
David Moyes gives response after Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp was sent off in Manchester City clash
David Moyes provides injury update on West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta amid World Cup fear for Brazilian
David Moyes identifies the one place still up for grabs in his West Ham United side
Every word David Moyes said on West Ham’s Liverpool loss, Declan Rice and Flynn Downes