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Robbie Neilson upset by penalty decisions as Hearts held by Hibernian

Robbie Neilson felt Hearts should have had two penalties after his side were held to a goalless draw by city rivals Hibernian at Easter Road.

The first flashpoint came in the 21st minute when Ellis Simms appeared to be bundled over in the box by Lewis Stevenson, who had already been booked.

And late in the match, from an indirect free-kick inside the box, Alex Cochrane saw a shot blocked by the hands of Stevenson.

He said: “I was pleased with the performance but I was disappointed with the referee’s performance. I thought there were two key incidents there where he’s got to make the right decision and he didn’t make it.

“We could have come in against 10 men with a penalty and hopefully 1-0 up. It was absolute 100 per cent stonewall and I don’t understand why it wasn’t given.

“I spoke to the ref about it. He said he hadn’t seen it yet but when he does I think he will agree with me.

“In real time, I thought 100 per cent it was a penalty but for some reason he doesn’t see it.

“There was a handball as well in the second half. The referee saw it and said in his opinion the arm was close enough to the body not to give it. But I disagree.”

Reflecting on the match, Neilson said: “It was quite a scrappy game. It was quite entertaining but there was not a lot of quality in the final wee moment.”

Hibs manager Shaun Maloney was proud of the way his side competed after some underwhelming recent performances.

He said: “There were chances for both teams and we felt we had the momentum at the end and that might have swayed it towards us, but I think it was a fair result.

“I have to be very proud of what the players produced out there. It was a very good performance.”

Maloney felt the Hibs supporters appreciated their team’s effort in a

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