What was controversial?Controversial decisions in favour of ManU? No problem. These things even themselves out over the course of a season don't you know!
It was a red card tackle, but a Penited player would have got away with just a yellow card.Wow. Someone up there likes United.2 minute sending off. I wonder what next they will be given?
It was a red card tackle, but a Penited player would have got away with just a yellow card.
It was a red card tackle, but a Penited player would have got away with just a yellow card.


Yeah but in fairness that's easy to do if you don't commit a red card offenceI think Shaw has avoided about three red cards so far this season.
Edit: just seen the first red card, yes it certainly was a deserved red card. Bit like that one a couple of seasons back just after Ole had taken over, when Pogba planted his studs on the thigh of one of our players. And got a yellow.

Yeah right, like the one against Arsenal earlier i presume.The penalty and second sending off was disgraceful. A clear dive by Martial.

Really? Then each game would have several sendings off and penaltiesWhat was controversial?
The rules were applied - but the rules are an ass.
A toenail offside = offside.
Contact in the box = penalty
Foul by last man = sending off
Ball to hand = handball
We know that VAR will apply these rules without fear or favour to the strictest letter of the law.
It's not a United thing.
VAR is a mess.
Probably yet Spurs get away with it time after timeReally? Then each game would have several sendings off and penalties

The Arsenal one brought the attacker down. It was 50:50. Bednarek pulled out of the tackle on Martial who was clearly going down regardless.Yeah right, like the one against Arsenal earlier i presume.
Most teams/refs play to a rule book not the Spurs handbook of wishes![]()
Buy a new telly mate, preferably HDThe Arsenal one brought the attacker down. It was 50:50. Bednarek pulled out of the tackle on Martial who was clearly going down regardless.

Yeah but in fairness that's easy to do if you don't commit a red card offence![]()
Buy a new telly mate, preferably HD![]()
What was controversial?
The rules were applied - but the rules are an ass.
A toenail offside = offside.
Contact in the box = penalty
Foul by last man = sending off
Ball to hand = handball
We know that VAR will apply these rules without fear or favour to the strictest letter of the law.
It's not a United thing.
VAR is a mess.
As we are almost certainly not getting decisions like that, you won’t have to face that moral dilemma too many times.I don't think the decisions last night were that controversial, the first sending off is a disgraceful challenge, the penalty is one of those they are given to the big teams on a regular basis, i think its soft and open to debate, but would I want it if it was on our player of course I would.