Paulo was yet again into a rant about referees when questioned about the controversial decision to give West Brom a penalty that eventually led to his side being beaten at the Liberty – a defeat that all but ends their automatic promotion hopes.
Sousa said after the game "From my angle on the touchline, I thought the referee was going to give the West Brom player a yellow card for diving," said the Swansea boss.
"And after seeing it from a number of different angles, I know my first feeling was right.
"These decisions are something we are used to now — I don't remember us having any luck with referees this season.
"I cannot keep complaining all the time, although when I do it's only for the good of football.
"Mistakes happen — to referees, to managers and to players. But some of the time this season I don't think they have been honest.
"Clubs work very hard and players work very hard and they deserve more respect. I will fight with all my arms to get that.
"The next step maybe is to expose all the decisions we have had this season — the mistakes which have cost us important points.
"We are thinking about exposing these to the English FA and to Uefa."
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