The Lions boss was upset after it appeared that goalkeeper David Forde had been fouled by Julien Faubert in the build up to the Hammers’ winner

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Millwall manager Kenny Jackett hit out at the decision to award West Ham their winning goal.

The Lions boss felt that Julien Faubert fouled David Forde in the build up to the Hammers' vital second goal, scored by Winston Reid.

"I thought the second goal was a foul," Jackett said.

"I've seen it on the monitor and Faubert has wiped David Forde's legs away from under him.

"You have to give a foul in those circumstances, so it was a harsh decision.

"We did have the momentum (after Liam Trotters goal made it 1-1) and then theyve gone straight down the other end and got the winner, so it was a frustrating one.

"But like I said, Ive got some sympathy with my goalkeeper because it was a foul."

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