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Morgan said ‘it wasn’t penalty’
- Updated: November 27, 2016
Wes Morgan admitted Leicester should not have been awarded the first of their two penalties – according to Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka.
Alvaro Negredo scored twice for the visitors who were seconds away from victory before Marten de Roon brought down Morgan for Leicester’s second penalty. Islam Slimani made it 2-2 from the spot.
But it was their first penalty, scored by Riyad Mahrez, which angered Karanka after he claimed Morgan admitted he had pushed Calum Chambers.
“I was sure one player pushed Calum Chambers. If I had one doubt, which I didn’t have, the players told …