Albion manager Micky Adams has told Kidderminster boss Jan Molby to mind his own business after a penalty row.

Molby was unhappy about Bobby Zamora's 80th-minute penalty which sealed a 2-0 victory for the Seagulls at Aggborough Stadium.

Referee David Pugh awarded the spot-kick when Craig Hinton pulled down Zamora.

Molby said: "It was very controversial. There might have been contact, but if that's the case we should have had 22 penalties. Zamora went down very early."

Adams thought it was an "obvious" penalty. He said: "Jan Molby is entitled to his opinion. I don't pay a lot of attention.

"I don't care what he has got to say about my team or Bobby Zamora. He should stick to talking about Kidderminster."

Zamora, doubtful before the game with a bug, was dejected in the dressing room afterwards despite his clinching contribution to a result which keeps Albion firmly on course for promotion.

Adams said: "He was a bit down because he knows he didn't play well. I told him he is 19, he has just scored his 18th goal of the season and not to worry about games like that. We've all had them."

Meanwhile, Danny Cullip will be disciplined for his red card for elbowing at Brentford last week, even though video evidence has proved inconclusive.

Adams revealed to the Argus: "The cameraman follows the ball so it doesn't show the incident. The only thing I would say is that the ref is in shot so he wasn't too far away. Even if it had showed nothing we wouldn't have appealed, because that's a waste of time.

"Danny is banned for three games and I am going to discipline him as I have every player sent off this season, regardless of whether we think they are innocent or not. We introduced a new code of conduct at the beginning of the season and there is no right of appeal."