Manchester United supervisor Erik ten Hag has backed the officers over the controversial penalty determination throughout his facet’s Premier League season opener in opposition to Wolves. United managed to safe a scrappy 1-0 win over Wolves of their Premier League opener at Old Trafford, because of a header from Raphael Varane within the 76th minute.
United goalkeeper Andre Onana, making his aggressive debut for the membership, collided with Wolves substitute Sasa Kalajdzic as he arrived late to attempt to punch clear a cross however received nowhere close to the ball and left the striker on the bottom.
However, the match was not with out its drama. In stoppage time, United’s goalkeeper Andre Onana collided with Sasa Kalajdzic, failing to make contact with the ball. Despite the incident catching the eye of VAR officers, on-field referee Simon Hooper didn’t award a penalty, a choice that sparked controversy and left Wolves’ group livid.
“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,” Ten Hag stated.
Despite the contentious determination, Ten Hag stood by the officers. Acknowledging that the efficiency of his group was under the usual he anticipated, he expressed satisfaction with beginning the brand new Premier League season with three factors. He emphasised the necessity for enchancment and expressed hope for higher ball management within the subsequent recreation.
“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.”
Published On:
Aug 15, 2023