Man Utd twice threw away a lead on their way to losing 4-3 in Copenhagen in the Champions League on Wednesday night; United are now bottom of Group A and face an uphill task to reach the knockout stages; Erik ten Hag blamed the defeat on three decisions by the officials
Should we rename this sub to r/UnitedFansCryingAboutThings?
Seriously:
• The red was correct. Intention doesn’t matter. No, this doesn’t happen “all the time”
• Two similar hands penalties called, one for each side
• That “elbow” against Hojlund was in no way a red. It’s a standard foul and that’s it.
• Onana had a clear view of the ball, so no offside. Doesn’t matter that the player blocked Onana’s view before, because offside is decided when the shot is made
It also doesn’t matter how some situations are treated in the Premier League, because PL isn’t the same as European competitions.
Should we rename this sub to r/UnitedFansCryingAboutThings?
Seriously:
• The red was correct. Intention doesn’t matter. No, this doesn’t happen “all the time” • Two similar hands penalties called, one for each side • That “elbow” against Hojlund was in no way a red. It’s a standard foul and that’s it. • Onana had a clear view of the ball, so no offside. Doesn’t matter that the player blocked Onana’s view before, because offside is decided when the shot is made
It also doesn’t matter how some situations are treated in the Premier League, because PL isn’t the same as European competitions.