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Among other things: by SavageDragon
* the first goal was pushed across the line by an arm. It was incidental -- he brought it down with his hip and it was going goalward, but he went to ground and ended up knocking it in with his arm -- but enough that it shouldn't have stood.
* the second best chance in the dying minutes would've been 1-on-goal in the box or a penalty, except that the ref inexplicably decided that Lewis "hooked" the defender, despite never initiating contact, at most doing some one-for-one hand fighting after the defender realized he was fucked.
* standard "oh, we're up a goal? Time to writhe on the ground for minutes at a time at any opportunity"
... but all that said, this is on Kreis and the players, not the ref.