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Watford earn late draw with a seeming handball goal

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford vs Southampton - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - January 13, 2018 Southampton's James Ward-Prowse celebrates scoring their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Tony O'Brien

(Reuters) - Watford came from two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw with Southampton in the Premier League but the visitors felt they had been robbed of the victory by what they saw as a clear late handball goal from Abdoulaye Doucoure.

The Southampton players ended up surrounding the referee after Doucoure's 90th minute leveller, which was the 1000th league goal that the Saints had conceded in the Premier League era.

The Frenchman had stooped to meet Troy Deeney's headed pass but appeared to use his hand to divert the ball past Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford vs Southampton - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - January 13, 2018 Southampton's Oriol Romeu applauds the fans at the end of the match as Josh Sims looks dejected REUTERS/David Klein

James Ward-Prowse had earlier struck twice in the first half, in the 20th and 44th minutes, as Southampton looked set to end their dismal nine-match winless streak.

Yet lacklustre Watford brought on their totem Deeney at halftime and roused themselves after the break, Andre Gray heading home in the 58th minute before the late drama surrounding the home side's equaliser.

In the week that VAR was trialled in English football in FA Cup and League Cup ties, Doucoure's goal looked set to reignite the debate about the need for the technology to be used in the league to prevent similar incidents.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford vs Southampton - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - January 13, 2018 Southampton goalkeeping coach Dave Watson talks to referee Roger East at the end of the match REUTERS/David Klein

Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino was dismayed by what he felt was an "injustice."

"I am sad," the Argentine told the BBC. "I never see this type of mistake in the Premier League before. To live this injustice is really hard.

"I think we have to try (VAR) and analyse if it's possible to help the sport to make better decisions, even for the referee."

Before the Southampton protests, Doucoure had appeared to take a quick look at the assistant referee to check that the goal had stood before wheeling away to celebrate.

"They'll feel like it's a loss. VAR comes in we probably wouldn't get that but today we got it. It's the luck of the draw," Deeney told Sky Sports.

(Reporting by Ian Chadband, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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