David Moyes says Everton’s points deduction has ‘frightened’ football owners into cutting back on spending as the West Ham boss questioned the decision-making process behind their original sanction.

The Toffees were deducted 10 points in November for breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules but an independent appeals commission reduced that penalty to six points this week.

Moyes, who takes his West Ham side to Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon, admitted Everton’s charges have had a knock on effect but that it is difficult to have faith in the system.

‘What’s more disappointing is that a panel of some of the top QCs have probably sat and got this wrong in some way. It’s a bit like if anybody goes to court, you’re hoping that the people in charge will do their job right. The first panel’s said “it’s ten points”, the second panel’s said “no, there should be a reduction.”

David Moyes believes Everton's points deduction for breaching the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability rules has 'frightened football'

David Moyes believes Everton’s points deduction for breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules has ‘frightened football’ 

The Toffees announced earlier this week that they had been succesful in their appeal to reduce their 10-point deduction

The Toffees announced earlier this week that they had been succesful in their appeal to reduce their 10-point deduction 

Former Everton boss, Moyes said he 'didn't know how the Premier League had decided to deduct Everton 10 points'

Dyches' side come into the match having not won in their last nine Premier League matches

Moyes (left) will return to Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon and come up against Sean Dyche (right) in the dugout

‘I don’t know how they’ve got to the points but we shouldn’t be getting it wrong. It was the feeling right away when it came out that everybody thought this might change. 

‘That meant Everton must have had a good enough case to say reasons why it’s unfair. You’d have thought the panel would have considered that when they were dealing with it.’

West Ham will be hoping to build on their 4-2 victory over Brentford on Monday, which saw Jarrod Bowen score his first career hat-trick – taking his league tally to 14.

Moyes also questioned the Premier League's original decision to dock Everton 10 points (pictured: Premier League CEO Richard Masters)

Moyes also questioned the Premier League’s original decision to dock Everton 10 points (pictured: Premier League CEO Richard Masters)  

Jarrod Bowen netted his first career hat-trick in West Ham's 4-2 win vs Brentford on Monday

Jarrod Bowen netted his first career hat-trick in West Ham’s 4-2 win vs Brentford on Monday

‘Jarrod was on a different level from where he’s been,’ Moyes said. 

‘I’ve not set him a target but, in my head, if he can get to 20 goals it would be a great record for a centre forward at West Ham.’

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