Marco Silva was left frustrated with the officials after Fulham conceded a goal against Crystal Palace with 10 men.
Tom Cairney’s superb strike earned a point for the Whites, but boss Silva was still annoyed by the opening goal.
Jorge Cuenca won a free-kick for an elbow to his face, but the centre-back was up on his feet in seconds after the impact.
Cuenca was nevertheless made to stand on the touchline for 30 seconds – and in that time Jean-Phillipe Mateta scored for the hosts.
“Doesn’t make any sense right now, because it happened twice with us in the first half,” said Silva.

“If a player goes down, I think it’s normal, if he feels the arm or the hand in his face I think he’s a normal reaction, you go down. Cuenca was standing up so quick in that moment.
“It has happened too often, not just with us, I’m talking about the refs, they should be with the experience that they have to manage the game in a completely different way in that moment.
“Football matches are 11 versus 11 – not every time to put players out, without a reason. And this afternoon was completely without a reason for Cuenca to be out in that moment.
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Kenny Tete had to be substituted during the second half because of injury, while Josh King was left out of the squad for the first time this season.
Silva said: “Josh, he felt something two days ago in his knee.
“He trained yesterday, he was in contention. But he was not feeling very confident and well in him, feeling a little bit of pain.
“Probably is going to be a big risk for him to be involved in the game. And let’s see how he’s going to react, if he’s going to be ready for the next ones or not.
“Tete, he felt something in his hamstring. First, the reaction probably is not so serious, but we have to wait some hours, probably one or two days after a scan or exam to see what’s going to happen.”
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