Gary O'Neil expresses his disappointment with the match officials after the game against Newcastle, stating that the decision to award a penalty against his team was wrong and should have been overturned.
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“There’s hardly any contact on Schar at all from Channy , it’s extremely minimal and Schar is already on his way down. “I thought it was a terrible on-field decision, and I thought it was unbelievably surprising that it wasn’t overturned. “And I thought they were excellent at that today. It’s the best I’ve seen them in being able to deal with small setbacks and things that didn’t go our way, but to get back on it and crack on.”“He’s felt his hamstring, but he’s moving around a little bit in the changing room, so we’re hopeful it’s not too bad.
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