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Roeder slams referee
Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder says referee Mark Halsey cost them the game at Liverpool for his failure to give them a second half penalty.
The Magpies went down 2-0 at Anfield but Roeder was fuming that, at 1-0 down, they were not given a penalty for handball against Jamie Carragher.
Roeder's men also had a penalty shout turned down for a foul on Shola Ameobi, while Liverpool also thought they should have had a penalty when Celestine Babayaro handled.
"We do feel aggrieved by the result," said Roeder.
"Not many teams come here and attack as much as Liverpool and have as much possession as them.
"We had a game plan to be solid and keep it tight.
"Yes, Liverpool had a fair amount of pressure but really Stevie Harper didn't really have much to do in the first half.
"For us tactically it was a bad first goal. Our strikers know that a deep lying midfielder like Alonso should not have that space - no-one got near him and it was a lovely ball to set up the goal.
"The second was a lovely strike but a freak, if Harper doesn't slip over he just catches it.
"I don't think people realise how hard it is to strike the ball over such a long distance so accurately but there is no doubt about it that if Steve didn't slip it would have been a long pass into his hands."
Aside from his thoughts on the goals, Roeder's main gripe was towards referee Halsey for not giving them a penalty.
"I've had a chat with Mark Halsey and I believe even Rafa Benitez agrees that the first handball should have been a penalty.
"It was the best save of the night from Shola's shot which I thought was arrowing into the corner of the net.
"Goals change games and assuming we scored the penalty then we are back in it at 1-1.
"Shola went down which I thought was another penalty but mark says he was offside anyway so the handball one is the one that has cost us.
"I feel let down by Mark Halsey because that decision has cost us."