Mark Hughes hits out at decision for Brighton's late penalty
Glenn Murray scored in the final minute from the spot to secure a point for Albion, after they had trailed 2-0 at St Mary's in the Premier League clash.
Goals from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Danny Ings had put Saints in control, before Shane Duffy headed home Anthony Knockaert's free kick and then Duffy was fouled by James Ward-Prowse late on, which resulted in Murray making it 2-2.
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Hide AdHughes said afterwards: "We're disappointed with the award of the penalty.
"I don't think there was too much contact and I think the guy has thrown himself to the floor.
"The referee has deemed that worthy of a penalty.
"Clearly they were going to throw balls into our box and hope something broke for them.
"Credit to them. They had a real go in the second half and they had to. They had nothing to lose and were taking chances and they got their reward."