NEIL LENNON felt key refereeing decisions did not go the way of his Bolton side in a 2-1 defeat at Huddersfield Town.

Wanderers were a goal up inside 60 seconds when Darren Pratley crashed home his third goal in as many matches.

But Huddersfield won thanks to goals at the end of each half from Jacob Butterfield and sub Nahki Wells.

And former Celtic manager Lennon was left disappointed with the decision to disallow Emile Heskey's goal for offside with the scores level at 1-1.

"We come away from the game feeling a little aggrieved," the manager said. "We've seen the footage back and we feel Emile Heskey is onside when he scores when the game was level.

"It was a pivotal moment in the game and we feel that the decision changed the psychology of the game somewhat.

"Then, for their winning goal, we feel there was a clear handball in the build-up. The referee has waved play on and in the end we've ended up losing the game.

"We had been on a great run of late, and what we now have to do is pick ourselves up and look to do exactly that again.

"We got off to a great start with a world-class goal from Darren Pratley, who is playing very well.

"To be fair to Huddersfield they came straight back at us and pressed us deep in our half.

"Whilst we were under a bit of pressure, I still felt that we looked dangerous on the break in the first half and we had a great chance when Eidur Gudjohnsen goes through on goal."

Lennn added on the club's website: "After half-time I felt we dominated for large parts without ever really threatening the Huddersfield goal.

"At 1-1 you just never know what might happen and unfortunately the big decisions went against us.

"We're a little bit deflated right now, but these things happen in football. Our fans were fantastic yesterday and we now look to go again back at the Macron against Wigan."