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Peter Schmeichel questioned the performance of referee Jon Moss in the draw between Leicester and West Ham on Sunday after he sent off Jamie Vardy for diving and awarded two penalties.

The Manchester United legend was incensed by Moss' decision to award West Ham a penalty in the 84th minute with the score 1-0 to hosts Leicester.

Moss pointed to the spot after he adjudged Wes Morgan to have wrestled Winston Reid to the ground in the area while Leicester were defending a corner.

"Is that ref on drugs," Schmeichel, the father of Leicester stopper Kasper, wrote on Twitter.

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Andy Carroll netted the resulting spot-kick to level proceedings before Hammers left-back Aaron Cresswell put the visitors 2-1 up.

However, Leicester were given a chance to snatch a point at the death after Moss awarded another spot-kick - this time for the hosts - for a foul on Jeff Schlupp by Carroll.

And Leonardo Ulloa took that chance, slotting his penalty past West Ham goalkeeper adrian.

That wasn't enough to calm Schmeichel down though, as he tweeted at full-time: "Sorry but this ref must be the worst ever."