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The defender believes the middle man handed his side a raw deal following his decision to award the home side a late spot kick that led to their defeat in yesterday's night clash

The penalty awarded to PSG is as shameful and contentious to the integrity of the game, according to RC Strasbourg and Ghana centre-back Alexander Djiku.

The 28-year-old tough-tackling stopper was left blowing fuse over the match official following his decision to award the host a last-gasp spot kick which was converted by talismanic forward Kylian Mbappe to hand his side a 2-1 victory on Wednesday's night at the Parc des Princes.

"There is a lot of frustration," the former SC Bastia man fired to Canal+ as being quoted by footmercato. "We had identified the opponent well as we had a good game plan. We knew that it was going to be played out on a small detail for we had a lot of energy and had situations as well. We were very good offensively and defensively but we're leave with 0 points and it's a shame."

He continued: "All the losses of balls are not forgiving after the somewhat contentious penalty and it's a shame. I'm not going to argue, I haven't seen the images so I'm not going to argue. I'm happy with the state of mind of the team after it's not our championship, it's not our match, it's the next match against Troyes that counts now and we'll have to score points."

Djiku, who came very close to joining German Bundesliga outfit TSG Hoffenheim during the last summer transfer window, has scored once and assisted once in 14 league games for RC Strasbourg so far this term.