Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock branded the decision to appoint an official taking charge of just his second Premier League game
Watford 3-2 Cardiff FT:
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) December 15, 2018
Shots: 17-10
Pass accuracy: 83%-62%
Chances created: 12-5
Possession: 72%-28%
Watford survive a late Cardiff comeback to claim three points at Vicarage Road. pic.twitter.com/mMgQISio6m
"I thought he could've pulled out and the studs went up, but we've got an inexperienced referee, the first game he's had in the Premier League (this season). We've got Andre Marriner stood at the side of me. I think it's a disgrace.
"Why should we be an experiment? Is it just because it's Cardiff City? I don't accept that, I think it's poor today. I think an experienced ref would've done something about the challenge."
The defeat sees Cardiff drop two places to 16th in the Premier League following their 11th league defeat of the season, as Warnock lamented his side's 'individual errors' that cost them against the Hornets.
He added: "
Thank you to all the supporters travelling in these conditions. Cheering and making themselves heard the whole game, No matter the result, no matter the weather we stick together! #cityasone #bluebirds #cardiffcityfc #football #goalkeeper #premierleague pic.twitter.com/byZkGZyCNa
— Neil Etheridge (@Neil38Etheridge) December 15, 2018
"We know that if we keep in games, we've always got a chance. It's just that belief [we need] and we need to stop giving away stupid goals, especially away from home."
Source : 90min