Sunderland Echo

Johnson bemoans poor refereeing and costly lapses in away draw

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A frustrated Lee Johnson was left to bemoan poor officiatin­g and a poor fifteen-minute spell from his side in the first half as Sunderland dropped more crucial League One points at MK Dons.

Johnson was adamant that Sunderland should have been awarded a penalty for handball in the second half of this 2-2 draw, while he also said that the home side's second goal should have been ruled out for offside.

The head coach conceded that both sides could criticise the refereeing, however, and could not hide his frustratio­n with the way his side ceded their advantage after Charlie Wyke's early goal.

"I liked a lot of our performanc­e, but I didn't like a fifteen-minute spell in the first half," Johnson said.

"It wasn't just the goals, it's easy to say when you concede two.

"It was our sloppiness, our lack of urgency, it was like we scored the goal and thought we'd sit it out.

"We didn't squeeze up enough, in or out of possession, we didn't communicat­e well enough.

"At half time I was pretty aggressive in telling them that because if we play like we did for the rest of the game for 96 minutes, teams will not live with us.

"We've been unfortunat­e today, a really poor set of officials and some wayward finishing, and good goalkeepin­g as well.

"Both sides can feel a little aggrieved with the refereeing, if I'm honest," head coach Johnson added.

"Luke O'Nien could have gone for a second yellow, if we're honest, though he would have been unlucky.

"We 100% should have had a penalty in the second half for a handball, the arm was in an unnatural position and the rules clearly say it's a penalty.

"The second goal was 100% offside as well, that's a clear mistake.

"Some of the officiatin­g beggared belief, to be honest.

"I'm not usually one to talk about officials and I'm certainly not making that as an excuse, because I thought it was for both teams.

"I don't feel like I need to make an excuse really because we played well and created chances.

"It was a tough gig for us, with the pitch and the mileage coming back here it, but it's something we had to deal with.

"We did that in the second half, and I think we were the better side for 75% of the game."

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