Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson has said that the technology which is available needs to be used to help referees make decisions.
Speaking to BBC Radio Leicester after the 2-2 draw, Pearson said about the decision which saw a second goal for his side when the assistant referee adjudged the ball to have wholly crossed the line from an Andy King 19th minute header: "Football needs to sort itself out otherwise we will keep having these ridiculous conversations. "Having the television angles, I thought it was a reasonable decision."
Speaking about the same incident, City manager Chris Coleman said: "When I have seen it again I am not sure. "It was a tough one to call. Look from his view again and I am not sure he can call that."