Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew has expressed his sympathy towards Everton boss David Moyes after their sides drew at Goodison Park.
Demba Ba came off the bench to twice equalise for the visitors and earn a 2-2 draw for the Magpies, after Leighton Baines and Victor Anichebe has put the hosts in front on two occasions.
The night's most controversial incident came when Anichebe appeared to have a header cross the line but saw play waved on, and Pardew says he feels sorry for Moyes, who also witnessed a Marouane Fellaini goal wrongly disallowed for offside.
"My analyst said to me it was over the line," said Pardew.
"These decisions are game-changers, there is no doubt about it and I am sure David will be very aggrieved.
"I have been saying all along that technology must come in and it has cost Everton a crucial goal."
Newcastle now sit 11th in the Premier League while Everton are seventh.