The Spanish shot-stopper made contact with the ball before the player and was quick to defend his actions. “I thought it was the wrong decision because I touched the ball with my hand and I think Flanagan did not claim anything on the pitch,” he told the official site. “I think it was a bad decision from the referee. We didn’t lose this match because of our performance, because it was a good performance. One point would have been good for us but finally we lost.
“They had two penalties and scored two goals. Liverpool are a good team but they didn’t have too many chances to score. We only had two or three chances too.
“This is football - decisions are made in the moment and I think this decision was very bad for us.”