Graham Potter said justice was done as Albion survived a late scare to bear Aston Villa.
Goals from Danny Welbeck and Solly March secured a 2-1 success at Villa Park.
The hosts were awarded a penalty late on when Trezeguet went down in a challenge with Solly March.
Referee Michael Oliver reversed his decision after checking the pitchside monitor.
Head coach Potter said: “We’ve had four penalties go against us. It’s nice to have one go our way.
“Your heart is in your mouth.
FULL-TIME VERDICT FROM VILLA PARK
“It would have been harsh on the players for the effort they put into the game.
“It looked like it was a bit exaggerated to be honest and I thought there was a touch from Solly on the ball.
“But again it’s fine margins as I’ve said before.
“You always have to survive something if you want to get three points.”
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