LONDON (Reuters) - West Ham United manager David Moyes bemoaned his side's fixture schedule after a 3-2 home loss to Leeds United on Sunday dented their hopes of a top four finish in the Premier League.
His side could have opened up a five-point gap on fifth-placed Arsenal and closed the gap on third-placed Chelsea to three points, but a Jack Harrison hat-trick ended West Ham's run of three successive league victories.
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