Manchester United supervisor Erik ten Hag says West Ham United’s late penalty award in Sunday’s match between the 2 sides was an “injustice”.
West Ham gained a penalty after Matthijs de Ligt was judged to have fouled Max Kilman, with Jarrod Bowen changing from the spot within the 92nd minute to offer the London aspect a 2-1 residence win.
The penalty was not initially awarded by David Coote however VAR Michael Oliver advisable the referee overview the incident on the pitch-side monitor.
Ten Hag confirmed after the match he spoke to Coote in regards to the resolution, which he informed BBC Sport was “unfair and unjust”.
“However the resolution is made,” he added. “There’s no manner again and that’s soccer.
“That’s a 3rd time I’ve felt injustice within the season and it has a big effect on our staff and on our scores and the place we’re within the desk. It’s not proper.”
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Manchester United dominated the primary half on the London Stadium with Diogo Dalot, Bruno Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho amongst those that missed probabilities to place the away aspect in entrance.
Crysencio Summerville then gave West Ham the lead within the 74th minute, earlier than Casemiro equalised seven minutes later. Manchester United ended the sport with 18 pictures, 5 on track and 4 huge probabilities missed.
“In soccer, not at all times the most effective staff is profitable,” Ten Hag added. “Immediately, was clear and apparent. However clear and apparent wasn’t how VAR labored. I’m not criticising any individual, I’m criticising the method. You need to present huge persona to recall this resolution.
“Earlier than the season they defined the method and solely when it’s clear and apparent they need to intervene. What they didn’t do towards Spurs and intervene with the crimson card of Bruno, that was a flawed resolution and right now once more. Huge impression on the scores.
“I’m not criticising any individual, I criticise the method and naturally, there are individuals operating it.
“The opposite impression is we didn’t rating, we create so many probabilities, first half is strictly how I need to see my staff enjoying. We’re so dominant. I collected six or seven 100 per cent probabilities we must always have scored and if you don’t rating and you need to preserve calm and preserve going, that may create you probabilities. That could be a level of enchancment however throughout I had not so many criticisms of my staff.
“On this second undoubtedly, the luck shouldn’t be on our aspect. It isn’t about me. Final season was not completely different however ultimately we turned it round. We’re so decided will probably be the identical once more. We have now to show it round and we’ll.”
Manchester United return to motion on Wednesday once they host Leicester Metropolis in a Carabao Cup last-16 tie. They then host Chelsea within the Premier League subsequent Sunday.
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