Chris Hughton had no complaints about the penalty decision which cost his side a win.
But he was not so happy about the sliding challenge by Beram Kayal which brought down Kelechi Iheanacho.
Kayal had blocked an initial Jonny Evans effort but then brought down sub Iheanacho as he tried to get to the loose ball.
Jamie Vardy then converted from the spot to secure a 1-1 draw.
Albion boss Hughton said: “I have no issues with the penalty (decision).
“I think when you go down to ground, you are always opening yourself up.
“I haven’t seen a lot of angles of it.”
Leicester were reduced to ten men in the first half when James Maddison was shown a second yellow for diving.
Hughton said: “I haven’t seen the sending-off again.
“The only thing I saw at the time was there wasn’t a great reaction to it.
“That tells me it was probably the right decision but I haven’t seen it again.”
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