Brighton boss Chris Hughton has expressed his belief that his side were denied a penalty in their 0-0 draw against 10-man Watford on Saturday.
The hosts saw Miguel Britos sent off for a rash challenge on Anthony Knockaert, but a high boot from Abdoulaye Doucoure in the box was punished only with an indirect free-kick for dangerous play, as referee Graham Taylor was uncertain whether contact had been made.
And Hughton was quick to point out that there was clear evidence that a penalty should have been awarded.
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"It's a penalty because if you look at the cut on Knockaert's nose he has caught him," Hughton told Sky Sports.