Had an U13s game today and gave a penalty towards the end after a player rounded the goalkeeper and went down. I was to the keeper’s left (in keeping with the advice I got on the refereeing course) and the player went to my right around the keeper, meaning my viewing angle was obscured by the him as he made the challenge. I thought I saw contact but the club AR who had a perfect angle on the incident was adamant there was none (I was pretty sure he was right and quite quickly regretted my decision). Despite this, I felt that I couldn’t overrule my decision due to his biased disposition and to avoid looking weak. But I knowingly did this almost certainly at the expense of getting the correct decision. My question is, should I take the advice of club ARs if they have a perfect view and I do not? (And how can I improve my positioning in these situations to avoid making poor mistakes like these?) Thanks.