
Mark
Hughes felt Marcos Alonso should have been sent off after "trying to hurt"
Shane Long during Chelsea's 3-2 win at Southampton.
A clear foul from the Spaniard, whose late challenge studded Long in the
back of the calf with the Saints 1-0 up at St Mary's, was missed by referee
Mike Dean which baffled Southampton manager Hughes.
After watching his side give up a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 and suffer another
blow to their survival hopes, Hughes said Long was lucky he was able to play
on after receiving the challenge in the final minutes of the first half.
"Shane's got a gash down the calf, having seen it again there's a clear red
card," he said. "There's clear intent to hurt Shane, it was raked down the
back of the calf.
"It's a dangerous tackle and could have broken his leg, in my view, and how
the three officials who were near it all missed it was a mystery to me."
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte refused to give his view on the decision, and
said he had not seen the call that had incensed Hughes.
"I must be honest and say I didn't see this," he said of Alonso's tackle.
"In the past I have never complained for a negative situation for my team,
and I have the same behaviours also in this.
"I didn't see it, and I can't comment on this situation."
A clearly dejected Hughes admitted time is running out for Southampton - who
are three points adrift with five games to play - but was buoyed by the
Saints' application for the second game in a row, having run Arsenal close
at the Emirates last weekend too.
He said: "You've seen in the last two games, against Arsenal and Chelsea,
I've seen encouraging things but other things that will damage us in the
games we've got left unless we improve.
"But I've got a willing group, one that is fighting to turn this round, I'm
pleased up to a point but we've not taken anything out of a game we should
have won.
"For the most part I was pleased with what I was seeing, I saw a team that
was committed to what we are trying to do.
"That was evident and we got ourselves into a great position, a winning
position because we should have seen the game out, but we've got a soft
underbelly which we've had all year apparently."