What the managers said...
Millwall's Gary Rowett: "I haven't seen it back, but at the time I couldn't tell because there was one early on, a Cardiff player, where it's hit his arm, but it was down by his side. I think Coops' was potentially a bit further away from his body, but I don't know. I'm sure they might feel a little bit aggrieved, but I haven't seen it back.
"Cardiff probably had a five-minute spell where they started to get a little bit of joy and that probably made them come out and open up. They maybe felt like they could attack a little bit more and it helped us because it opened the spaces up and it meant the game swung a bit more. I thought we then really started to come into it and we scored two good goals."
Cardiff's Steve Morison: "It's a stonewall penalty, end of conversation, but the ref won't come up here and talk about it. Apparently, his hands were in a natural position, so if diving and stopping the ball with your hands is natural then that's a new one on me, but let's not dwell on it. It was a game too far for us - physically, I think we struggled with the game.
"We lacked that intensity in our press, but I said to the players after that sometimes you have to take something on the chin because it's just a physical stretch. We've gone Wednesday-Sunday-Wednesday-Saturday. It's just tough, it's a lot to ask and when you're scrapping like we have been, it brings emotional and mental tiredness as well."