Iraola thinks Kilman should have seen red during Bournemouth fightback against West Ham - Soccer News
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Iraola thinks Kilman should have seen red during Bournemouth fightback against West Ham - Soccer News
"I don't understand the referee decision to not send him off. They told me it is not a denial of a goal-scoring opportunity. If that is not it, I don't know what is. I cannot even understand it. It is the clearest chance you can give to a number nine. I was not happy at all with the decision."
"It is not a good result for us. We did a lot of very good things today, and we deserved to win. We have to look at the mistakes we made,"
"Second half, we were all over them. We had good chances. I think Areola has been fantastic, and we can't ask much more from the players. In the first half, though, two cheap goals. We made mistakes."
Andoni Iraola criticised the referee for not sending off Maximilian Kilman after a handball while sliding to win the ball from Evanilson, calling it a clear denial of a goalscoring chance. Bournemouth fell behind to two Callum Wilson goals in wet, windy conditions before Marcus Tavernier converted a penalty and Enes Unal equalised 46 seconds after coming on, securing a 2-2 draw. Iraola acknowledged defensive errors by Marco Senesi and Djordje Petrovic for the first goal and allowed that Jarrod Bowen and Jean-Clair Todibo won headers for the second. West Ham goalkeeper Areola made 10 saves and three clearances.
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