Valerien Ismael felt referee Dean Whitestone's decision to cancel a penalty and give a corner was a sign it would be his side’s day.
Head coach Valerien Ismael felt the decision by referee Dean Whitestone to reverse his decision to give Sheffield Wednesday a hotly-disputed penalty was a sign it would be his side’s day.
It seemed clear Lewis had won the ball, and his teammates remonstrated with Mr Whitestone and his assistant. “It was just some sign to say we could have that belief that maybe things are going in our direction now.“Our players said straight away that Lewis had touched the ball and not the player. Even on my side where I was I saw he played the ball first.
“It’s made my peace with the referee to see something good, I promise I will be more calm with the referee in the future,” said the head coach, with a chuckle.
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