Fulham boss Martin Jol backs decision to send off Arsenal's Johan Djourou
Craven Cottage boss happy with his side's comeback against the Gunners and maintains the defender's dismissal was fair

SOURCE: GOAL, Sky Sports
Fulham manager Martin Jol believes that his side deserved their win against Arsenal and has backed the decision to send off Johan Djourou.
Steve Sidwell had cancelled out Laurent Koscielny's first-half opener before Bobby Zamora's injury-time winner handed Fulham the win.
Jol told Sky Sports: "It was amazing, we played ever so well in the second half.
"Sometimes if you can't score at the right times you end up with a draw but I think in the end the win was deserved."
Wenger vented his frustration towards referee Lee Probert over Djourou's dismissal and the failure to award his team a penalty following a challenge by Fulham defender Phillipe Senderos on Gervinho.
Jol said of the decisions: “To be fair, he could have maybe had a second booking earlier so maybe he (Wenger) didn't want to see that.
"I don't think there's a problem - a second booking is a red card, that's a normal thing.
"He could have had a point with the penalty but you can see he [Senderos] tried to get the ball so it would have been a soft penalty."
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