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Roy Hodgson says Crystal Palace feel hard done by as Bournemouth win with late penalty

Sport360 staff

08:24 02/10/2018

Mamadou Sakho felt ā€œaggrievedā€ at being penalised for the penalty that cost Crystal Palace a point in their 2-1 defeat at Bournemouth, according to Roy Hodgson.

The defenderā€™s reckless challenge, when appearing to elbow Jefferson Lerma in the face, left referee Mike Dean with no option but to award a penalty, and Sakho perhaps fortunate to be shown only a yellow card.

Bournemouthā€™s substitute Junior Stanislas capitalised by scoring his first Premier League goal since his return from a six-month absence with a knee injury, consigning Palace to a fourth defeat from seven.

But Hodgson defended Sakho and said: ā€œHe feels aggrieved. We are used, in football, when you give a penalty away itā€™s because youā€™ve deliberately stopped a player scoring a goal. But not with an unintentional collision.

ā€œMamadou Sakho has no intention to elbow the player or use an elbow to stop the player getting to the ball.

ā€œI canā€™t deny that, when you see it on the television, he does catch the player and as a result the referee is quite within his rights to give the penalty.

ā€œItā€™s always frustrating losing to a needless free-kick given away (by Alexander Sorloth, just before the penalty), and then to a penalty.

ā€œWe paid a high price for the mistakes we made. We end up with nothing to show for our efforts.ā€

The victory takes Bournemouth up to seventh ā€“ six places above Palace ā€“ and their manager Eddie Howe hailed the impact Stanislas made only three minutes after coming on as a substitute.

ā€œIā€™m really pleased,ā€ he said. ā€œIt was a very tough moment for him.

ā€œHeā€™d not touched the ball. He is the penalty taker and grabbed the ball. But itā€™s not easy to get the composure to grab the ball and take it. It was a huge moment for the team.

ā€œItā€™s been a long journey back from injury for him. We are delighted Junior was on the pitch as he has such a cool head.

ā€œWe had to defend well. We shaded it and deserved to win. They did well for long spells in the second half. But I was pleased with the mentality of the group to go again after conceding the equaliser.ā€

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