David Wagner believes his Huddersfield side were denied a penalty by referee Michael Oliver.
And he thought Albion should have been playing with ten men from late in the first half.
Huddersfield claimed a spot kick after Alex Pritchard went down with Pascal Gross behind him in front of the Albion goal.
Terriers boss Wagner said it was a foul – and a clear scoring opportunity.
He was initially asked about the red card shown to Steve Mounie for his foul on Yves Bissouma.
Wagner said: "We have to accept the referee's decision and he thought it was a red card.
"The next big decision was a clear penalty on Alex Pritchard and a red card because it was a clear chance. We only discuss referee’s decisions.
"All the big ones against us he got wrong. This is why at the moment football is no fun. Absolutely no fun. The referee has a big part to play and I don't think he did his best. Even if he didn't mean to.
"I have nothing to say other than look at these situations. Where does the neutral judge it? I don't like to be disrespectful but I don't want to discuss anything else apart from the referee's decisions.
"We don't have to discuss anything in football, nothing."
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