Thierry Henry, Emile Heskey analyse Leicester penalty against West Ham
Monday 18 April 2016 08:47, UK
Were Leicester fortunate to be awarded an injury-time penalty in their 2-2 draw with West Ham on Sunday?
Referee Jon Moss pointed to the spot after contact between Andy Carroll and Jeff Schlupp, with Leonardo Ulloa stepping up to score and earn the Foxes a potentially vital point in their title bid.
Earlier in the game, West Ham had been awarded a spot-kick for a foul by Wes Morgan on Winston Reid.
The Foxes, meanwhile, had appeals waved away when Angelo Ogbonna appeared to have his arms around Robert Huth's neck as the pair jumped for a header.
Speaking on Super Sunday, former Leicester forward Emile Heskey said: "I think what happened at the other end did influence this. I think it was given more because of the angle the referee was at rather than the foul. I'm not sure it was particularly a foul, it's a coming together."
Watch the video above to see the incident and the verdicts of Heskey and Thierry Henry.