West Ham striker Danny Ings admitted disappointment after their 2-2 draw with Burnley on Sunday.

Ings struck a late equaliser to earn the point for the Hammers.

He later said: "The first half was not good enough and we didn't create too much. In the second half we showed a reaction and in the end they were unlucky not to win the game.

"Our rhythm wasn't there, in parts of the second half it still wasn't there. It was one of those performances.

"It's hard to feel the emotions after scoring, because you just need to keep going, but everyone knows how difficult for me on personal level to get started here.

"It was nice to get a goal and they were unlucky at the end.

"Burnley are fighting for everything and have a real identity in how they play and keep possession, but for us we look at the home games as ones to win and overall we will be disappointed."

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