Jones questions offside call

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Dave Jones was left disappointed with the match officials following Cardiff's 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa. The Bluebirds thought they had snatched a late leveller in their Carling Cup third round contest at Villa Park.Jay Bothroyd found the target with time running out, but saw his joy cut short by an assistant's flag.Jones, having seen the incident again, feels the wrong call was made, but he was able to remain remarkably calm when confronting the linesman in question afterwards."It's the linesman (that gave the decision). But when you see it, it's not offside," he told Sky Sports."I haven't gone in and had a go at him, we are trying to help them, we are trying to make them better. "He's seen something which isn't there and maybe I'm getting a little bit older and a little bit softer because I really want to go and rip his head off, but I can't."RelievedVilla boss Martin O'Neill accepted that fortune favoured his side in the dying moments of the game, but felt the overall result of the contest was correct."I'm relieved that it got called against them but then again I didn't think, and I might by wrong on this, that it was a free-kick in the first place," he said."So I could turn round and say 'All's well that ends well for us'. "It was tight, it was a close call, but I'm delighted that it went in our favour."

Source: SKY_Sports