Edinburgh disappointed as Cobblers denied 'stonewall penalty' at QPR
Yeni Ngbakoto's first-half goal was all that separated the teams in a closely-contested affair that saw an improved Town side, who lost 1-0 at Shrewsbury last Saturday, push their Sky Bet Championship hosts all the way.
They were hindered by a red card to Leon Barnett in the second period but continued to push for an equaliser, and could so easily have been awarded a late penalty when Billy Waters went flying in the area.
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Hide Ad"It's a stonewall penalty," said Edinburgh. "He (referee Charles Breakspear) can look at it as long as he likes - we should have been awarded a penalty.
"As they tell you those things even themselves out over the season so we've got a lot to come, but I feel that we should be sitting here with two penalties being awarded to us.
"It's a great run from Billy, he's the other side and the player's had to put his arm out to push him in the back so it's a clear-cut penalty.
"It wasn't even given but what I've had from the players tonight is a response."
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Hide AdDespite successive 1-0 defeats, Edinburgh was far happier with his side's display at QPR on Tuesday compared to the one at Shrewsbury.
The Cobblers shaded an even first-half at Loftus Road and carried an attacking threat all game, only lacking a killer pass to some of their excellent approach play.
"I'm delighted with the performance," Edinburgh added. "I thought the players gave everything tonight and we played at a real intensity.
"I asked for a lift in our performance in possession of the ball and I got what I asked for.
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Hide Ad"I thought we defended well on Saturday but we were nowhere near the level we need to be in possession and I thought we had some real good fluidity in the team tonight.
"People wanted to get on the ball, we had a lot of energy and caused a Championship side a lot of problems."
Edinburgh had no qualms over Barnett's red card.
He said: "Ash (Taylor) and Leon delayed the decision and I think it's an obstruction and obviously it was two yellow cards so I think he had to go for that."