Lincoln City boss Michael Skubala admitted that Reading were right to feel aggrieved after having two goals disallowed in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Sincil Bank.
Falling behind in the third minute, the Royals dominated proceedings and had two goals ruled out in the first half for a foul and offside.
Bobby Madley, the man in the middle in Lincolnshire, came in for some complaints from those in blue and white, with Ruben Selles sent to the stands in the second half.
Replays show that the offside ruling was correct, however even Skubala admitted that he would feel aggrieved had he been on the receiving end of the decisions.
"I think it was offside from what I’ve seen- I have only looked at it quickly," he told the club media after the game. "I think they’re fair to the referees. I think they were in our favour."
Harvey Knibbs did eventually get on the scoresheet 10 minutes into the second half, but Reading were unable to make their control count in the final 30 minutes.
"Reading are a good team," Skubala added. "They are in a position that doesn’t really say how good they are. They have some good individual players and we struggled to cope with that."
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