West Ham United defender Winston Reid has claimed that the referee made a number of "dodgy decisions" during the 2-2 draw against Leicester City this afternoon.
Jonathan Moss was heavily involved at the King Power Stadium as he showed a second yellow card to Jamie Vardy for diving before awarding two late penalties - one at either end.
Reid won one of those spot kicks when he was adjudged to have been pulled down by Wes Morgan in the area, but then saw his side blow another lead when Leonardo Ulloa scored a 95th-minute penalty of his own.
"It was a fun match but again it was a game we couldn't hold on to the result. That is the third or fourth time in a row," Reid told Sky Sports News.
"It is a bit disappointing, there were some dodgy decisions. Take your pick. At the end of the day [Morgan] has pulled me, some are given, some aren't."
The result was West Ham's fourth Premier League draw in a row and a sixth game without a win in all competitions.
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