Bournemouth boss O’Neil frustrated two penalty calls denied in Brighton defeat

Bournemouth boss Gary O’Neil insists they were denied two good penalty shouts for defeat Brighton.

The Seagulls won 1-0 courtesy of Kaoru Mitoma’s 86th minute header.

O’Neil and Cherries were left frustrated by the match officials for two incidents that they perceived as spot-kicks.

In the first-half January recruit Dango Ouattara appeared to be shoved from behind inside the box, the Burkinabe winger nipping ahead of Brighton defender Pervis Estupinan.

Estupinan was at the centre of the controversy for the second incident, Ryan Christie’s cross clearly striking the Ecuadorian’s hand, which was tucked into his side.

Asked for his thoughts on the penalty shouts, O’Neil responded: “I think they’re both penalties.

“Let’s go second one first.

“I’ll point you in the direction of Jefferson Lerma at Newcastle.

“I’ve seen both images back, they’re exactly the same.

“Ryan Christie’s cross, it’s going directly to Dango in the middle of the goal and hits (Estupinan) on the arm, which is in the exact same place, maybe slightly further away from his body than Jefferson Lerma’s was at Newcastle.

“I don’t want to complain, I’m just going to give you my thoughts on it.

“The one in the first half I think is a foul.

“I think I’ve heard coming together as a term to describe it, but Dango gets in front of the defender and then there is contact.

“I thought it was a foul. It is what it is.”

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