ANDONI Iraola felt that his side did not get any “50/50” decisions during Cherries’ 2-1 defeat to Luton Town.
Despite taking the lead through Marcus Tavernier, Cherries were pegged back by Hatters Jordan Clark and Carlton Morris as they lost at Kenilworth Road.
Fitness coach Pablo de la Torre was shown a yellow card for his complaints, with Iraola feeling aggrieved.
He told the Daily Echo: “I understand the narrative of the game that they are playing for salvation, that we are also playing for important things.
“Every 50/50 decision has gone for them.
“And I understand the atmosphere, the momentum, the consequences.
“If you take a decision for one side, the consequences for the other side, considering what is in play.
“It's not the big decisions.
“I’m not complaining about the second goal.
“The second goal, they grab Zaba’s arm and that's the reason he cannot defend Morris.
“But even with this decision, we were not complaining about the decision because you can decide it's not enough for a foul.
“But throw-ins, the small things, the things that take the rhythm out of the game.
“That we had in the first half, that we had, especially at the beginning of the game.
“And that's the reason we complained.”
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