Marco Silva refused to blame the referee for Fulham’s last-gasp defeat at Brighton and Hove Albion this afternoon having watched his side surrender a lead given to them by a superb Raul Jimenez strike.

The Fulham boss was disappointed that Brighton equalised from a set-play through Jan Paul van Hecke within six minutes of Jimenez putting them in front and then blamed poor game management after Joao Pedro fell over Harrison Reed’s leg after the five minutes of added time had been played.

Silva told his post-match press conference at the AMEX Stadium:

“It was a difficult one to take. It’s very hard to lose a game like we did this afternoon. But that is the reality and that is football. We gave them those two moments. I really believe in the first half we were at a very good level. The second half we were not. 

In the first half we were able to settle into our game. They normally like to come and press man on man but the way we set up we were able to calm down the game, to set or game and to play with our identity and stick to our plan. It was a great offensive transition for us for the first goal. When the game was really quiet and completely under control for us, we conceded a goal from a wide free-kick. It was a good ball, a good header but it was completely our fault. If you concede goals today like we did today at this level, you will be punished by that. 

Our second half was not at our best level. We gave the ball away many times and we lost momentum in the game. It’s clearly our fault the way the game went this afternoon. I will not complain about the penalty, a clever striker touched the ball and felt the contact there. We had to keep calm in that moment.”