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Mark Hughes "really upset" with officials following Everton draw

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Southampton manager Mark Hughes says that he is "really upset" with the officials following a number of questionable decisions during his side's 1-1 draw with Everton.

Southampton manager Mark Hughes has said that he is "really upset" with the officials during his side's Premier League clash with Everton this evening.

The relegation-threatened Saints looked to be on course for a priceless victory in their battle against the drop after Nathan Redmond had given them the lead at Goodison Park, but Tom Davies's deflected equaliser in the 96th minute earned the Toffees a point - despite only four minutes of added time being signalled.

Hughes was unhappy with a number of other decisions from the officials too, insisting that his side did not get what they deserved on Merseyside.

"We clearly haven't got what we deserved today. The referee has made a decision to give the free kick in the corner. He allows it to be taken from a false position then we're on the back foot, and we're down to 10 men too because of a decision he made and he has given free kicks when our lads didn't touch them," he told BT Sport.

"We were different class. We have got something out of the game though as we are out of the bottom three. We have a massive game for us coming up and that will probably determine who goes up and who goes down.

"We have done everything right in the game apart from the last moment and then it was given against us. I'm really upset with the officials today. We will be ready Tuesday. Swansea will know they are in a game. Other things got in the way of us getting three points today."

Southampton still climbed out of the bottom three with the draw, now sitting level on points with 18th-placed Swansea City ahead of Tuesday's huge relegation battle between the two sides.

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