Harry Redknapp slammed referee Chris Foy after watching his Queens Park Rangers team lose 2-1 at home to West Bromwich Albion.
Foy failed to award what Redknapp perceived to be a foul by Marc-Antoine Fortune on QPR goalkeeper Rob Green in the build-up to West Brom's second goal at Loftus Road.
QPR were later denied a chance to equalise from the penalty spot, Foy opting not to penalise defender Liam Ridgewell for handling inside the area.
"They were awful decisions. The referee got them totally wrong. How do you not see the penalty? Ridgewell had his hands up," Redknapp was quoted as saying by West London Sport.
"The linesman said it was murky in that corner and he couldn't see it. Maybe he should go to Specsavers.
"I hate to hear managers moaning about decisions. I don't slag referees off. It's about once a year that I'll have the hump with a referee.
"But today that was poor. They were two vital decisions that were so important to us.
"How can a keeper play the ball when there's a fella backing him in? You can't push him (Fortune) over because it's a penalty.
"He (Fortune) has got no intention of playing the ball. His only intention was to stop someone getting to the ball and that's obstruction."
Having led his new team to two defeats in their last two matches, Redknapp had no hesitation in acknowledging the severity of the club's situation.
"I couldn't fault the effort," he said.
"We battered them at the end and just couldn't get a goal.
"We're bang in trouble, stuck at the bottom. But it aint over yet, that's for sure."
West Brom manager Steve Clarke meanwhile feels his team have still not received the plaudits they deserve for such impressive performances to date this season.
"I want to talk about having 33 points after 19 games," Clarke was quoted as saying by the BBC.
"Up until they scored we had complete control and people should give us respect.
"There was a gulf between the teams. We passed the ball well, created some half chances, while they looked like a team at the bottom of the table."
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