West Ham United boss Sam Allardyce has called for official timekeepers to be introduced into the Premier League.
The Hammers were denied a crucial win over London rivals Tottenham on Sunday when Harry Kane scored a very late goal to force a 2-2 draw at White Hart Lane.
Kane went down under pressure from Alex Song in the 96th minute, despite the fact there was only supposed to be five minutes of added time, with referee Jon Moss pointing to the spot.
The Spurs striker had his spot-kick saved by Hammers keeper Adrian before following up to tuck away the injury-time equaliser which infuriated Allardyce who felt the whole penalty situation was unfair to his team.
"I'd like a timekeeper to be perfectly honest with you," said Allardyce.
"So we're now doing NFL aren't we?
"He (Moss) wouldn't be brave enough to blow at home, would he? He'll say there was still two seconds left, or he will say that when the penalty was taken there were five seconds left."
Of the questionable penalty, the West Ham manager added: "Here you can see why the referee's give it because Alex's put his hands on him but the thing is that will happen next week and you won't see a penalty, as we saw in the Chelsea game.
"Kane wasn't going to go anywhere because Aaron Cresswell was in a covering position and Harry Kane's first touch was too heavy, and he knew it were too heavy.
"You've got to give him credit for getting Tottenham a point in the end. It was also lucky because he missed the penalty and luckily it went to him to finish off."
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