Ezequiel Schelotto believes he was twice fouled in the Chelsea penalty area.

But the Albion right wing-back said his side were also guilty of defensive errors as they lost 4-0 to Chelsea.

Schelotto appeared to be tripped by goalkeeper Willy Caballero with his side looking to get back into the game from 2-0 down.

There were appeals again when Schelotto went down as he was challenged by Tiemoue Bakayoko a few minutes later.

Sky Sports pundits Thierry Henry and Jamie Redknapp felt both were valid penalty claims.

Schelotto told The Argus: "It’s tough because we did everything we could to get a good result.

"We knew we were playing against a very good team in Chelsea with great players.

"They can cause you problems at any moment.

"But we also did some good things.

"We had a few chances and I thought there were two penalties which they didn’t give.

"The truth is they were obvious penalties.

"It would be an excuse to say that, with those, the result would be different.

"But I think they would have changed the game.

"We could have gone out with a different mentality in the second half. The game would have been closer.

"The referee decided not to give them. For me, they were both clear.”

He added: "In the end we go home empty-handed.

"We need to improve on the errors we committed.