West Ham boss Sam Allardyce cut a weary figure as he
discussed decisions that influenced his team's 2-1 Premier League loss to
Liverpool.
Brendan Rodgers' side went back to the Premier League
summit courtesy of a penalty in each half from captain Steven Gerrard.
The first of those came after Luis Suarez cleverly drew a
handball from the otherwise impressive James Tomkins, but West Ham netted a
controversial equaliser in first-half stoppage time.
Andy Carroll bundled into Simon Mignolet as the Liverpool
goalkeeper dropped Mark Noble's corner for Guy Demel to equalise. Confusion
reigned as referee Anthony Taylor overruled his assistant to give the goal.
Taylor once again put himself at the heart of the action
by awarding the visitors a second spot kick, while television replays indicated
West Ham keeper Adrian played the ball before bringing down Jon Flanagan.
"We wouldn't like to be talking about the decisions
of the officials but unfortunately it seems to pop up rather too regularly for
me," said Allardyce afterwards.
"We want to play a game of football and we want the
team that wins to win through the way they've played, not through what decision
the referee might have got wrong.
"Evening itself out doesn't work for me. Obviously
there's two decisions today where one goes against Liverpool and one goes
against us.
"That ends up with controversy, frustration and
aggravation from the players losing their cool by the management of the players
on the field by the officials not quite being up to the level you expect at
this level we play at.
"The assistant referee has had a part to play as
well today and, all in all, that's disappointing.
"As a performance we gave all we could give and
tried our very best to upset Liverpool's winning streak, tried our very best to
stop them getting their ninth win on the trot.
"Unfortunately for us they've won the game on two penalties
rather than the attractive football that they normally play and create.
"The players have to take a lot of credit for that
but we are disappointed that we haven't got anything out of the game."
Culled from Soccerway
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