Decisions went against us - Big Sam
Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce was left to rue what he felt were three crucial decision against his side in the 3-1 defeat at Tottenham.
Allardyce was upset with referee Howard Webb for not awarding a penalty for Vedran Corluka's trip on David Dunn when the game was goalless.
"The David Dunn incident was a blatant penalty for me and at that time, with the game lying at 0-0, it would have made a whole different game," said Allardyce, who had to take off Paul Robinson with a torn calf muscle.
"It's an easy decision because his right leg goes across him and there is no contact with the ball. It would have put pressure on Tottenham to come out and would have given us a real boost and something to hang onto. It was a big major decision that went against us."
Allardyce also felt Christopher Samba could have been awarded a penalty when Sebastien Bassong climbed on him, then he was puzzled why Nikola Kalinic had a goal chalked off.
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