Man Utd has a trip that is predicted to be very difficult before Tottenham. In the first half, they created many chances but failed to score. After the break, the defense lost focus, causing the Red Devils to receive 2 goals and leave London empty-handed.
However, controversy broke out in the 26th minute of the match. Alejandro Garnacho had the ball on the left wing in the direction of Man Utd’s attack and hit the ball into the wide right arm of Cristian Romero.
A situation that is supposed to be an obvious penalty. VAR has also stepped in. However, it was quite surprising when the referee Michael Oliver determined that it was not the fault of the Tottenham player.
Commenting on this ball, coach Erik ten Hag got angry: “Definitely it was a penalty. His hand [Romero] changed the direction of the ball.”
However, Ten Hag also admitted: “I liked the first half, a very good performance but we had to score. We created good chances, pressed very well and had a lot of chances to score but didn’t. can do.”