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Stoke boss Mark Robins was a frustrated man after seeing his side beaten by a "rubbish" stoppage-time goal at Millwall.
Mihailo Ivanovic's penalty, after Ben Wilmot was adjudged to have fouled Josh Coburn, gave the Lions the points after the game looked set to end in stalemate.
"It was a game short on quality all the way through apart from when we got on the ball," Robins told BBC Radio Stoke.
"First half, we played some reasonable football - they're spoilers, they set their stall out to do what they did, but we can't become embroiled in that, which happened in the second half.
"We ended up stopping playing our game, making mistakes, although we created some brilliant openings for Burger and then Junho hit the bar, then other times we picked the wrong option.
"What the referee has seen (for the penalty), I have no clue - their player put his arm inside Ben Wilmot's arm, then rolled, and I don't know what Ben's supposed to do because he can't get away from him, so then they go down together and he's bought the penalty. It's absolutely ridiculous.
"It's happened twice now - the game at Coventry where we conceded a rubbish goal and another rubbish goal at the end of this game."
Stoke will be at home to Queens Park Rangers in their first game after the international break, on 29 March.
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