penalty kick for handball really cost havoc as a player collapsed immediately after

Gary O’Neil, the manager of Wolves, is furious with the officials following Luton’s disputed penalty kick for handball against Joao Gomes in their 1-1 draw.
Gary O’Neil, the manager of Wolves, was furious with the decision to award Luton a penalty.
Joao Gomes shouldn’t have been fined for a handball, in O’Neil’s opinion.
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After Wolves had to settle for a point at Luton due to a contentious penalty, Gary O’Neil became furious with the officials.

O’Neil requested that the umpires “improve their level” after labelling the second-half penalty kick given to Luton for a handball by Joao Gomes as “a terrible decision.

Wolves took the lead through Pedro Neto in the first half after Jean-Ricner Bellegarde was dismissed, but they were outplayed for the majority of the match.

O’Neil firmly believed that Gomes should not have been given a penalty and insisted that the ball touched his leg before rebounding up onto his hand.

After Carlton Morris converted the penalty kick, Luton earned a point.

Gomes was not entitled to a penalty, according to O’Neil, who argued that the ball touched his leg before rebounding up onto his hand.

Luton was awarded a point after Carlton Morris successfully converted the penalty kick.

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