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Published 08:35 3 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 08:35 3 Feb 2016 GMT
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The Canaries fell to a 3-0 defeat at home to Spurs on Tuesday night and Neil wanted to know why the referee awarded a penalty for Sebastien Bassong's foul on Dele Alli but failed to do the same for a similar challenge on Steven Naismith by Kevin Wimmer.
Neil said: "I asked Kevin about it after the game, but his response was sarcastic. He said: 'Yeah, it's my fault you've lost the game,' which of course it wasn't.
"We lost because Spurs played better than us. But those decisions didn't help.
"I'm not one for complaining with referees. Sometimes you get the decisions, sometimes you don't.
"But the penalty was as soft as I've seen. Nobody appeals and all of a sudden he points to the spot. I don't think anyone was expecting it.
"The two have a coming together and the fact he sees that as a penalty is really disappointing.
"There were a lot of 50-50 decisions that we didn't get. I'm not saying we lost the game because of those decisions.
"But it's hard to take. We didn't get our fair share."

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