Kilman | 'We deserved to get something from the game'

Maximilian Kilman was left reeling after several refereeing and VAR decisions once again went against Wolves and cost his side at least a point against Fulham on Monday night.

The captain felt the Cottagers should have seen two of their players dismissed, including Carlos Vinicius, who was seen to clearly thrust his head into Kilman’s nose just moments before their winning goal, while he feels Fulham’s first penalty should have been overturned by VAR.

On deserving more at Craven Cottage

“We deserved to get something from the game. When we equalised, we wanted to go on and win the game. But there are some factors we can’t control, and we have suffered again today.

“In the second half we started to lift the tempo, but some decisions shouldn’t have been given against us, so it’s tough to take.”

On controversial decisions

“I think the first penalty, they should not have got that penalty. I think it wasn’t a foul. Our player [Semedo] got to the ball first.

“Our penalty that we won, the player [Ream] was on a yellow card, he fouls him [Hwang], he’s last man, he should be sent off.

“The incident with me, I’ve been headbutted and been too honest and not gone down, but it’s not my fault.

“I didn’t see the second [Fulham penalty] properly but some decisions are not going our way and we’re not getting any help from referees to see what’s going on.”

On twice fighting back

“As a team we stuck together, regardless of the external factors we couldn’t control.

“We played to go our game plan and created some chances, but some of the decisions should not have been given against us and we’ve been very unfortunate once again.

“It’s just unfortunate with what we can’t control.”

On working with O’Neil

“We’re sticking to his game plan and he’s trying to fit that in with how we want to play, and he’s doing a great job. We just need to keep listening and keep doing it.”

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