Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini feels the penalty his side conceded in their win at Fulham was the latest key decision to go against them recently.<br />City won 2-1 after falling behind when referee Mark Halsey adjudged Pablo Zabaleta fouled John Arne Riise.<br />"It was out of the box and it was no foul, no penalty," Mancini said.<br />"There were a lot of mistakes in the past four games. We accept this, but we're not happy. We can do nothing, only continue to play."<br />Sergio Aguero equalised before half-time and Edin Dzeko came off the bench to score an 87th-minute winner for Mancini's men, who went into the game without a victory in four games in all competitions.<br />City had to battle to break down a determined Fulham defence and Mancini felt their job at Craven Cottage was made more even harder by Fulham's early spot-kick.<br />"Against Fulham here it is always difficult," the City boss said. "They are a good team, have good players, a good manager.<br />"This pitch is always tough for us but the problem is we were 1-0 down and I don't know why because the penalty was not a penalty.<br />"Sometimes it is a penalty but the referee is there to take a decision. Sometimes he does well, sometimes he can do bad.<br />"If we go to watch all our last three games, against Stoke it was handball (for Peter Crouch's goal). I don't know why the referee that was behind didn't give it. Against Arsenal there was one penalty [we should have been awarded].<br />"We were 1-0 down and Fulham didn't shoot on goal for the first 20 minutes.<br />"That was a problem but I am happy because the players continued to play well, kept calm and we had a lot of chances."
