Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon hit the only goal of the game in yesterday's 1-0 win over Bolton Wanderers.
Lennon gathered Michael Carrick's low cross before bursting through Bolton's defence and angling home a shot.
Bolton had earlier hit the post through Hidetoshi Nakata as they failed to turn their dominance into goals.
But, in their efforts to equalise, Stelios Giannakopoulos was harshly denied a late penalty as Bolton's Uefa Cup hopes took a blow.
"I think, without question, it should have been a penalty," said Trotters boss Sam Allardyce. "You are not allowed to tackle from behind and not only has he tackled from behind, he has not touched the ball at all.
"You can see Alan Wiley put the whistle to his mouth then doesn't blow. The cost of that to us is horrendous.
"It was blatant, everyone can see it, Alan can see it, why he didn't give it God only knows."
Lennon gathered Michael Carrick's low cross before bursting through Bolton's defence and angling home a shot.
Bolton had earlier hit the post through Hidetoshi Nakata as they failed to turn their dominance into goals.
But, in their efforts to equalise, Stelios Giannakopoulos was harshly denied a late penalty as Bolton's Uefa Cup hopes took a blow.
"I think, without question, it should have been a penalty," said Trotters boss Sam Allardyce. "You are not allowed to tackle from behind and not only has he tackled from behind, he has not touched the ball at all.
"You can see Alan Wiley put the whistle to his mouth then doesn't blow. The cost of that to us is horrendous.
"It was blatant, everyone can see it, Alan can see it, why he didn't give it God only knows."