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Wayne Rooney furious with penalty decision as Derby lose to Swansea

Derby manager Wayne Rooney criticised the officials after they failed to award his team a stoppage-time penalty in the 2-1 defeat at Swansea.

Relegation-threatened Derby were desperately seeking an equaliser when substitute Bartosz Cybulski appeared to be brought down in the third minute of time added on.

Swansea goalkeeper Andy Fisher tipped a header from home defender Cyrus Christie onto the crossbar before he and Ben Cabango bundled into Cybulski on the rebound inside the six-yard box.

However, referee Tim Robinson opted not to give a foul seconds before blowing the final whistle, sparking furious scenes on the touchline as Rooney remonstrated with fourth official Sam Allison.

Rooney said: “I think everyone in the stadium agrees (it was a penalty), the Swansea manager, fans, players, Derby players and fans knows it was a clear penalty apart from the four officials.

“I’ve said it time and again. I understand it’s difficult to give a decision when it’s a tight call but that was a clear and obvious foul and penalty.

“It leaves a lot of questions which I have to ask of the officials.

“I hope the referee gets banned and fined because that is not good enough.

“We’ve got a good young group of players who are working hard to try and help this club get through the difficulties it’s going through.

“He gets wrestled to the ground and the officials don’t see it. It’s crazy.

“You can ask what do we do? Do we get VAR in but officials are looking at VAR on a screen and still getting decisions wrong so I don’t know where we go but it feels easy to give decisions against us.”

Derby had already been awarded a penalty in the first half when Luke Plange was recklessly brought down by Fisher in the 22nd minute.

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