HUDDERSFIELD coach David Wagner felt too many of his players were not at their best as they crashed to a 4-1 loss at home to West Ham

The Terriers dropped two places to 13th in the table after their fourth home Premier League defeat of the season.

The Hammers secured their biggest win of the campaign with goals from Mark Noble, the outstanding Marko Arnautovic and Manuel Lanzini's double.

Huddersfield midfielder Joe Lolley had cancelled out Noble's opener for West Ham with a stunning strike before half-time but Arnautovic struck within 30 seconds of the restart before laying on two goals in five minutes for Lanzini.

"A disappointing, frustrating afternoon," said Wagner, who put three of West Ham's goals down to individual mistakes.

"We were below-par with too many individuals. These are mistakes you cannot do in the Premier League if you want to get some points.

"It's obvious what went wrong. It's easy to analyse. We can be totally honest with ourselves that we made mistakes.

"It's not what you like but sometimes happens. My players are humans and, to be totally honest, we've had these moments two or three times this season.

"We know exactly what we have to do and this is what we've done in the past. Show the reaction, the character, bounce back and this is what we like to do."