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da premier bet: QPR manager Neil Warnock has stated his disappointment with some of the referring decisions in his side’s 1-1 draw with Aston Villa on Sunday.
The Loftus Park outfit salvaged a point through a late Richard Dunne own goal, after Barry Bannan had converted a controversial spot-kick.
With the penalty decision questionable, Warnock has queried official Michael Oliver’s display.
“We’re all disappointed at the decisions, obviously, but I think we responded in the right way. I think there could have been a couple of Villa players sent off for offences, two bookings,” he told Sky Sports.
“I think (Armand) Traore was a little bit thick and naive, but we don’t make a meal of it, we don’t try and con the referee or anything.
“They’ve (Villa players) stayed on the pitch, (James) Collins and the number 10 whoever he was (Charles N’Zogbia), both should have been booked twice.
“It’s disappointing to be talking about referees…there’s nothing to referee in that game. Not one Aston Villa supporter appeals for a penalty. I bet there are 25,000 more tugs on that pitch.
“Referees should be seen and not heard but it takes away from our performance – I thought we were superb,” he concluded.
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