Motherwell centre-back Sondre Solholm Johansen can't see why a penalty was given against him in a Premiership draw with St Mirren - and the decision to have Eamonn Brophy's spot-kick taken again left him startled.The Norwegian defender made his first start since an injury on his Fir Park debut against Aberdeen last month.
Motherwell were two goals ahead in the Saints match through Tony Watt.But Eamonn Brophy's second half double ensured St Mirren earned a point out of the encounter which finished 2-2.Solholm gave away the penalty but it wasn't a spot-kick according to 'Well boss Graham Alexander.Brophy tumbled after a battle with the Norwegian, and missed his initial penalty, but scored on the second attempt after Motherwell goalkeeper Liam
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