Blackburn Rovers boss Mark Hughes launched a thinly-veiled attack at referee, Mike Dean, claiming both of Fulham goals should have been chalked off.

"We were disappointed with the goals that we conceded," said the Rovers boss after the 2-2 draw.

"It was a debateable penalty, we feel, but other people will say it's a stonewall one, as they do.

"I also thought there was an offside in the build up to their second goal.

"There was certainly a forward pass where Kamara, who ended up scoring the goal, was well offside.

"So the goals in themselves are disappointing but I thought generally we were much the better side, and much more progressive.

"We were the side that wanted to get it down and play and cause problems.

"We created enough chances to win the game but it wasn't to be, so we'll take the point."