LIVID Weymouth boss Brian Stock admitted he lost his cool in the aftermath of the Terras' seismic 3-2 loss to Wrexham.

Stock, who could face disciplinary action, witnessed his side waste a 2-0 lead with 17 minutes of their Vanarama National League match remaining.

With the score at 2-2 in the 89th minute, striker Shamir Mullings was sent off for an alleged elbow on Luke Young before the Terras had a big penalty shout for handball turned away five minutes later.

Weymouth's frustration was compounded when Stock was sent off for alleged dissent after the final whistle.

Speaking to Echosport, the former Wales international said: "I just voiced my opinions.

"I'm quite respectful when it comes to referees, but when you get that many decisions wrong I just find it frustrating.

"It's a similar instance to a game here not long ago. 

"I just couldn't keep my cool, I maybe should have had that discussion inside (the tunnel) rather than in view for everyone to see.

"I'm a passionate person wanting to win football matches. It got the better of me because I feel one or two decisions were wrong and it's cost us the game."