The Potters netted three times in the second half at The Hawthorns to extend their winning run in the Premier League.
Matthew Etherington's penalty put the visitors 1-0 up just before the hour mark after referee Chris Foy adjudged Scott Carson to have fouled Kenwyne Jones.
Substitute Jon Walters converted another spot-kick with five minutes of normal time remaining and then bagged his second in time added on as the Potters secured their third successive victory.
But, Italian Di Matteo felt his side were hard done by when Jones went over the challenge of Carson.
He told Sky Sports: "The first goal changed the game and it was a very harsh penalty because there wasn't much contact between the goalkeeper and Jones.
"It looked like a dive and it seems to be minimal contact and he went down very easily."
The game was tight for such a long time and Di Matteo felt it was too difficult a task to come back from.
"We tried, but they defended with a lot of bodies and it was very difficult to break them down.
"It wasn't easy for us because what they do, they do well and we didn't manage to come back from that.
"I don't care how we win. As I said, if we need to win ugly, it doesn't matter to me, but I think the first incident was very hard. The second one was a difficult one as well for the referee who gave it against us.
"We need to keep fighting and we have to roll our sleeves up and get some points on the board."
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