Hereford FC manager Peter Beadle spoke about the penalties in yesterday's abandoned FA Vase Tie against Leicester Nirvana.
"I thought the first one when he gave a free kick, I couldn't see from here as it was a long way away, the lads said it was right on the line," said Beadle.
"And then we got the one that was.
"I think their one was more about the body contact rather than the foot. I think Bundu actually got a touch on the ball but you can't touch people in the box and obviously with the penalty just given.
"If it had been twenty minutes further in the game who knows he may not have given it as he may have seen it as shoulder to shoulder but it's a foul, it's in the box, you've got to get on with it.
"Martin stepped up to the plate and made a fantastic save.
"It was just a shame we couldn't have kept it at nil for a little bit longer but they've got some quality players, they are a good side and that's why they are top of their league.
"We're happy we came in at 3-1 and we had an advantage. Hopefully we could have put a few things right at half-time and been stronger second half.
"But they will come away saying the same thing so it makes for an interesting return game.
"No injuries, everyone has come through fine, like I said it wasn't that sort of game I didn't think.
"It was a good game with two teams that want to play attractive football and score goals and I'm sure that 3-1 wasn't the end of the scoring.
"It makes for an interesting return game."
After this interview Beadle spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester:
https://www.facebook.com/bbcherefordandworcester/videos/1003918199680588/?fref=nf
After this interview Beadle spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester:
https://www.facebook.com/bbcherefordandworcester/videos/1003918199680588/?fref=nf