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Liverpool halt West Ham’s win streak
West Ham United's Angelo Ogbonna (centre left) and Liverpool's Roberto Firmino (centre right) battle for the ball during the Premier League match at the London Stadium, London

WEST HAM’S winning run was brought to an abrupt end by an impressive Liverpool side at the London stadium.

The home side had won their preceding five games but six proved a game too far up against the champions.

Hammers manager David Moyes was left deflated by a game, where he felt his team got into useful positions but failed to capitalise.

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