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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Wolves rue penalty decision as Ten Hag hails Manchester United fighting spirit

The referee had turned down a late penalty appeal from Wolverhampton Wanderers in their 1-0 loss to Manchester United.

• August 15, 2023
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana tackles Wolves Sasa Kalajdzic
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana tackles Wolves Sasa Kalajdzic [photo credit : The Sun]

Wolverhampton Wanderers were left aggrieved by a late penalty appeal that was turned down in their 1-0 loss to Manchester United on Monday.

But new manager Gary O’Neil believes there were many positives in a contest his side largely dominated.

Raphael Varane scored the only goal in their Premier League opener.

But Wolves were convinced they should have had a spot kick deep in added time, which O’Neil insisted highlighted a grey area in how the Video Assistant Referee is used.

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana making his competitive debut for the club, clattered into Wolves substitute Sasa Kalajdzic.

This was after he arrived late to try and punch clear a cross but got nowhere near the ball and left the striker on the ground.

Referee Simon Hooper saw nothing wrong and with a clear directive for VAR to only intervene in clear and obvious errors, there was no call to look again at the incident.

“The goalkeeper has come and just about taken our striker’s head off.

“It’s a foul, it has to be. But I’m not overly surprised we did not get it to be honest.

“I understand the rules (of staying with on-field decisions where possible), but I don’t fully accept it,” O’Neil told reporters.

Not surprisingly Manchester United manager Eric ten Hag had a different view of the incident, though he admitted his team were given an almighty scare in their Premier League opener.

“It is difficult. Andre was really brave to come out and the ball was touched before he dived in so I don’t think he had an influence on the touch from the opponent.

“You can debate it, but I think no penalty.

“The opposition were dynamic. We had to match that. We had to fight for our points. They’re a tough team. We hope we’ll be better on the ball in the next game,” he said.

Wolves had 23 shots, the second most against Manchester United at Old Trafford since data was first collected 20 years ago, which O’Neil said was testament to his side’s confidence to attack.

“In the end we can’t just focus on that (penalty) decision.

“To come to Old Trafford and have the most shots of any side since 2005 and dominate after just four days of work (in training) is exceptional. The lads deserved more tonight,” he said.

(Reuters/NAN)

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