Crystal Palace defender Joachim Anderson claims his facet have 'DOMINATED' West Ham in each video games this season and 'ought to have overwhelmed them simply' at Selhurst Park as he rages at 'apparent' referee error for penalty
West Ham survived a late scare to grab all three factors towards Crystal Palace however Eagles defender Joachim Andersen believes his facet dominated the Hammers.
Manuel Lanzini's double proved essential as West Ham managed to cling on to a 3-2 victory after Palace fought again with late objectives from Odsonne Eduoard and Michael Olise.
Michail Antonio opened the scoring for the Hammers earlier than the Argentinian doubled the lead and added a 3rd from the spot within the first-half damage time.
David Moyes's facet managed to grab some extent within the sides' earlier fixture in matchday three.
However Palace centre-back Andersen claimed the Eagles deserved to beat their London rivals in each video games this time period.
'We have performed West Ham two instances now and each instances we have now dominated them,' he informed Sky Sports activities.
'I feel we must always win this sport simple. They'd two probabilities and a penalty which is not a penalty. We should always win this sport.
'Perhaps we must always have scored a bit earlier. We scored late which makes it tough however we had an opportunity to make it 3-3.'
Luka Milivojevic tried to chest the ball after Jarrod Bowen's header had left it flotating however a severe miscalculation noticed it strike his proper arm as an alternative.
Darren England initially didn't level to the spot however VAR Chris Kavanagh suggested the referee to go to his pitch-side monitor the place he realised he had missed a transparent and apparent handball.
However Andersen wholeheartedly disagreed with the choice, claiming it was 'apparent' it was not a penalty.
'For me his [Luka Milivojevic's] arm is near his physique so it is not a penalty. It is apparent it is not a penalty.
'We had so many probabilities within the first half and that gave us the hope. We spoke at half-time that we are going to create the possibilities we simply needed to take them.
'The penalty made it tough at 3-0 earlier than half-time. It is a powerful one to take.'
