Source: PA
Holloway: It's our fault
Blackpool boss Ian Holloway was making no excuses for his side's second home defeat of the week following their 2-1 loss to Leicester.
But the Seasiders manager admitted he was disappointed with the decision not to award Charlie Adam a penalty.
Leicester had opened up a two-goal advantage through Dany N'Guessan and substitute Lloyd Dyer before a late goal by Stephen Dobbie gave Blackpool hope. The home fans believed they should have had a spot-kick when Adam went down under pressure from N'Guessan, but instead the Scotland international picked up a booking and now faces a two-match suspension.
"Charlie is on his left foot and has had a chance to shoot so why would he dive," said Holloway.
He added: "We looked a nice, pretty team but we lost and the message that's going round the division is that if you get solid, you keep your shape against Blackpool, you might have a chance of beating them.
"I don't like playing at home at the moment. I don't like some of the decisions that are going against us at home but the results aren't down to the officials, it's our fault."