Stoke City boss Mark Hughes had no qualms with the penalty his side conceded in their 1-1 draw with Everton on Wednesday.
Jermaine Pennant upended Leon Osman in the area in injury time allowing Leighton Baines to force the draw and although it was a disappointing finish, Hughes says referee Andre Marriner got it spot on.
"He (Pennant) has made a mistake - he has made a challenge in the box and in those situations you want full-backs or defensive-minded players to be in those positions," said Hughes.
"Unfortunately he miscalculated and it was a stonewall penalty.
"He is an attack-minded player. It is not one of his strengths, trying to stop balls into the box and opposing attacking players."
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