West Ham manager David Moyes has been left red-faced after his recent comments on Mark Noble’s penalty-taking prowess came back to bite him on Sunday.Moyes made the bold call to bring Noble off the bench in injury-time to take a penalty against Manchester United with the score at 2-1 to the away side.Noble had an impressive record from the spot in the Premier League having netted 27 times from 32 attempts for an 84 per cent conversion rate.The odds were in his favour, given United goalkeeper David de Gea had not saved a spot-kick in the Premier League since October 2014, despite facing 21 attempts.Yet the Spanish keeper guessed right at the London Stadium, keeping out Noble’s shot to earn United a 2-1 win and open up Moyes to criticism.The.
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