Wolverhampton Wanderers was left aggrieved by a late penalty enchantment that was turned down in its 1-0 loss at Manchester United on Monday, however new supervisor Gary O’Neil believes there have been many positives in a contest his aspect largely dominated.
Raphael Varane scored the one aim of their Premier League opener however Wolves have been satisfied they need to have had a spot-kick deep in added time, which O’Neil insisted highlighted a gray space in how the Video Assistant Referee is used.
United goalkeeper Andre Onana, making his aggressive debut for the membership, clattered into Wolves substitute Sasa Kalajdzic as he arrived late to attempt to punch clear a cross however obtained nowhere close to the ball and left the striker on the bottom.
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Referee Simon Hooper noticed nothing unsuitable and with a transparent directive for VAR to solely intervene in clear and apparent errors, there was no name to look once more on the incident.
“The goalkeeper has come and just about taken our striker’s head off,” O’Neil informed Sky Sports. “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.”
Not surprisingly United supervisor Eric ten Hag had a special view of the incident, although he admitted his group got an almighty scare of their Premier League opener.
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“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,” he stated.
“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.”
Wolves had 23 pictures, the second most towards United at Old Trafford since knowledge was first collected 20 years in the past, which O’Neil stated was a testomony to his aspect’s confidence to assault.
“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.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com