Ralph Hasenhuttl has blamed the video refereeing for 'destroying the game' after a controversial penalty decision helped Wolves beat Southampton 2-1 at St Mary's Stadium on Sunday.
Wolves were awarded a penalty after Nelson Semedo’s strike hit Ryan Bertrand's hand while his back was turned. However, Leander Dendoncker was not penalised when clearly hit his arm inside the penalty area in the 63rd minute.
As a result, Pedro Neto went on to score the winner three minutes later to inflict Southampton’s sixth consecutive defeat for the first time in the club’s history.
Speaking after the game, Hasenhuttl said: 'The games are not decided in the stadium anymore.