City skipper: Referee missed blatant foul before their goal
The City skipper claims the official should have spotted that he had been fouled in the build-up to the goal.
Taylor said: "We are disappointed with their goal because we felt there was a foul in the build-up.
"One of their lads has jumped into me and pushed me off the ball, but the ref said that he didn't see it because there were players in his line of vision.
"So in that situation he has got to rely on his linesman and the linesman didn't give anything.
"Of course we have still got to defend the cross after that.
"But we kept them to minimal chances on Saturday and dealt well with what they threw at us."
Despite Taylor's frustrations with some of the referee's decisions on Saturday, the defender believes the point is further proof that City have bounced back from their sticky patch.
"We deserved a point and we could have nicked all three at the end," said Taylor, who scored a header in City's 3-1 defeat at Southampton on Boxing Day.
"We have said all along that we have to make our home form really count and on the whole we have done that.
"We were disappointed with the first half against Carlisle and we felt we were conceding too many soft goals and were being toothless in midfield and attack.
"To only concede two goals in the last two games against top sides shows that we are not as open as we have been in the last few weeks.
"We are much tighter as a unit which we need to be at this stage of the season.
"It is going to be a battle. It is almost like we raise our game for the better teams but we have got to do it week in week out.
"We have got some big games and some big home games coming up.
"If we keep giving 100 per cent we have got enough quality in this team to come through."
Taylor netted his fourth strike of the season to earn City a crucial point and he was quick to acknowledge the part Scott Golbourne played in the goal.
"It was one of the best deliveries we have had all season," he said.
"It was a great corner and if we put the ball in the right areas we have got enough players who can attack the ball in the air.
"It was a superb cross and it was nice to get the equaliser."


