GARY O’Neil says he will “seek some clarity” on why Cherries were not awarded a penalty at St Mary’s.

With his side 1-0 up against Southampton, Ryan Christie flashed in a right-footed cross, which struck the outstretched arm of Saints defender Jan Bednarek, from close range.

After a brief check from video assistant Andy Madley, the referee in the ground Darren England was not recommended to check the incident and play resumed.

Cherries went on to win 1-0, but O’Neil admits he was left baffled by the decision not to award his side a spot-kick.

Asked why no penalty was awarded, O’Neil said: “No idea. I don’t see any difference between that and some of the ones we’ve had given against us this year.

“His arm is a long way from his body. The ball is going into a dangerous area. I can’t see why.

“To have it dismissed so quickly – I remember sitting in our dugout when they go against us for ages waiting, they’re watching eight different camera angles and it’s being played in slow motion.

“This one we get maybe an eight-second check and we’re told it’s clear. And then I see the replay and I cannot believe that has not been given as a penalty.”

He added: “I was shown the handball quite a lot after the game and I was very surprised.

“Not that I think that should be handball, just that it seems so similar to so many we’ve had go against us that I am just struggling to understand it a little bit.

“I will seek some clarity on that as well, this week or next week, whenever the guys are available to catch up, try and figure out the differences and also why the check seemed so short on it.

“There’s a few things that I need clearing up on that.”