Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho feels that referee decisions cost his side three points against Tottenham.
The Blues lost 5-3 at White Hart Lane, and after complaining of a "campaign" against Chelsea following a decision not to award a penalty at Southampton, Mourinho again rounded on the officials.
He believes that his side should have had a penalty for a handball in the box by Jan Vertonghen.
"We are talking about two matches - six points. We had one out of six when two crucial decisions would give us six points. At the end of the day, what matters are the points because the decisions, the normal tendency is for people to forget the decisions," said the Chelsea manager.
The London side have seen their early lead in the Premier League cut as Manchester City reached level points after the Sky Blues beat Sunderland today.