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Arthur Masuaku's verbals with Eddie Howe

The ball was thrown back at Masuaku, not exactly viciously, but the DR Congo man reacted by feigning the launch the ball back at Howe before the duo engaged in some heated verbals in the technical area.

Referee Bobby Madley came over to diffuse the situation and both parties got on with their jobs.

Moyes raging with Obiang

Aimless ball played into midfield, Obiang could have taken a touch but decided to head it to no-one in partclar.

That got Hammers boss David Moyes jumping out of his seat, remonstrating with the Spaniard on the touchline in exasperation with the midfielder.

Francis' apology to Kouyate at half time

Simon Francis could count himself lucky to have still been on the pitch in the first half after he kicked Cheikhou Kouyate in the head midway through it.

Francis had his eyes on the ball as it bounced up in the air and he raised a foot to get it and put his studs straight into the face of the Senegal midfielder. Referee Bobby Madley issued only a yellow card, with the visiting fans baying for a red.

As the teams walked off the pitch at the break, Francis immediately ran up to Kouyate to offer an apology for his somewhat reckless challenge, which seemed to be accepted by the Hammers man.

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Fan heads ball back into play

Angelo Ogbonna's wayward pass at the start of the second half went straight out of play into the Hammers supporters area.

One of them in the front row decided not to catch the ball and instead head it back into the hands of the Bournemouth defender Simon Francis. It went straight to him as well.

"Sign him up" were the chants from the West Ham supporters to the fan in the immediate aftermath.

Hernandez having to be told to go to the supporters at full time - he was about to head straight down the tunnel

Javier Hernandez has seen Michail Antonio and Marko Arnautovic preferred as striker options over him for the past four games and he looks a very grumpy man indeed.

At full time, Hernandez wanted to get out of the Vitality Stadium as quick as possible, maybe he was just frustrated with the result, but it didn't look like it.

Chicharito was about to go straight down the tunnel to the dressing room before a member of the Hammers staff collared him, gestured towards the away supporters on the far side and made him go over to applaud them with his fellow teammates.