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Steve Agnew critical of Leroy Sane penalty in Boro draw with Man City

Middlesbrough interim boss Steve Agnew criticised the controversial penalty decision against Manchester City which left his side's Premier League survival hopes hanging by a thread.

Boro were 1-0 up at the Riverside Stadium through Alvaro Negredo's early strike when referee Kevin Friend pointed to the spot after Marten de Roon collided with City substitute Leroy Sane in the box. Sergio Aguero made no mistake from the spot, converting in the 69th minute.

Calum Chambers put Boro back in front only for the returning Gabriel Jesus to salvage a late point for the visitors in a 2-2 draw.

Agnew said: "I thought [Sane] went down very, very easily -- and looking at the referee's position, was he in the correct position to give [the penalty]?

"From the video I've seen it looked like he didn't have a clear view and I think when you give them, you've got to be 100 percent certain.''

Agnew admitted his frustration after what was arguably his side's best performance of the season left them six points off safety with just three games to go -- with champions-elect Chelsea next up at Stamford Bridge.

"I was very disappointed that we didn't see the game out,'' Agnew added. "I thought the lads were terrific and they deserved the three points.

"I think the performance today just showed the determination and fighting spirit of the squad and the group of players I've been working with in the last few weeks, and that was evident against one of the top teams in the country.

"I think the message has been the same in recent weeks -- it's one of being organised and disciplined. We'll continue to do that and I'm very, very confident we will get the results we need.''

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