Neil Critchley compares Blackpool penalty claim against Oxford United to Wolves incident against Manchester United

Blackpool scored a late equaliser to draw 1-1 with Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium.
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Jordan Rhodes’ 92nd minute header cancelled out Greg Leigh’s first half goal.

Prior to the Seasiders’ stoppage time strike, Neil Critchley believes his side should’ve had a penalty after Shayne Lavery was taken out by Yellows keeper James Beadle.

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"It was very similar to what happened to Wolves against Manchester United earlier in the season,” he said.

Neil Critchley (Photographer Andrew Kearns/CameraSport)Neil Critchley (Photographer Andrew Kearns/CameraSport)
Neil Critchley (Photographer Andrew Kearns/CameraSport)

"It’s a little diagonal ball where Shayne comes in and wins the header.

"The goalkeeper is late and clatters into him, but you never seem to get it.

"For it was a penalty, and Jordan (Rhodes) is actually appealing for a penalty, so it falls to him, he hasn’t quite set his body right and he hits it over.

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"If it’s the other way around then it’s an instant free kick.

“It’s always been the case that keeper’s are protected.

"He’s (James Beadle) a good keeper, he’s a really exciting prospect. He was at Crewe last year and I know the staff there spoke highly of him.

"I just felt he mistimed it and it was a clumsy challenge. He’s caught Shayne.

"Maybe Shayne could’ve made a bit more of it and stayed down a bit longer.

“Maybe he wasn’t clever enough in that situation.

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"The goalkeeper stayed down and made it look as if he had been caught.

"Maybe the keeper was a little smarter than Shayne.”

Blackpool are back in action on Tuesday night when they welcome Cheltenham Town to Bloomfield Road.