Truro boss Lee Hodges unhappy after 2-1 Salisbury loss

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Truro City manager Lee Hodges was unhappy with the referee after his side lost 2-1 at Salisbury City.

Scott Walker gave Truro the lead before a Ben Adelsbury penalty and Jake Reid won it for Salisbury.

Hodges felt the decision to award Salisbury a penalty was a soft one after Arran Pugh was adjudged to have fouled in the box.

He told BBC Radio Cornwall: "What I've seen is Pughy's stuck a leg there and he said he went down really easily."

The Truro boss also believed Truro should have been awarded a penalty.

"Second half Les (Afful) is having his shirt pulled off him in the box," he said.

"The linesman's five yards away, he should seen that and given it because anywhere else on the pitch it would be given as a foul.

"I think we deserved to get something from the game.

"We've created a lot of chances ourselves, I don't know how one or two of them haven't gone in."

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