Erik ten Hag criticised “inconsistent” officers after Casemiro’s second crimson card this season compelled Manchester United to accept a 0-0 draw towards struggling Southampton on Sunday.
Casemiro was despatched off within the thirty fourth minute at Old Trafford after initially being booked for his excessive problem on Southampton’s Carlos Alcaraz.
VAR official Andre Marriner suggested Anthony Taylor to overview the Brazil midfielder’s foul on the pitchside monitor and the referee upgrading the offence to a crimson card.
Having bounced again from their 7-0 humiliation at Liverpool final weekend by beating Real Betis within the Europa League on Thursday, United needed to dig deep to keep away from a shock defeat towards backside of the desk Southampton.
United supervisor ten Hag was livid with the choice to ship off Casemiro, who was additionally dismissed towards Crystal Palace in February, and complained about penalty calls that didn’t go his staff’s means.
“Well, what I think is the inconsistency (means) players don’t know any more what is the policy,” Ten Hag stated.
“I think it’s all across. I mean, you see yesterday, Leicester-Chelsea, then VAR is not coming on the line.
“Today it’s coming on the line and then it’s two penalty situations, but they don’t come on the line.
“I think especially the first one was for me clear and obvious handball, so what is the policy?”
Ten Hag stated he had “some questions” concerning the officiating, with the influential Casemiro now dealing with a dangerous four-match suspension as United look to wrap up their place within the prime 4.
“There is another one inconsistent,” Ten Hag stated. “The refereeing is coming at the start of the season with a policy ‘we are Premier League, we are going strong here, we want intensity’.
“Casemiro is across European leagues, in over 500 games he had never a red card and now he has twice.
“He plays tough but he plays fair, also in this he is playing fair. Same as against Crystal Palace, so it is very debatable.
“When you freeze it looks bad, but everyone who knows something about football, who is acting on top football, they know what is bad and what isn’t bad, what is fair.
“I tell you Casemiro is a really fair player. Tough but fair and it shows over 500 games in big leagues, never sent off.”
Ten Hag replied “we will see” when requested if United will attraction a choice that left United taking part in one of the best a part of an hour with 10 males.
“Once again this team showed big spirit, team spirit, good fighting spirit, supporting each other. We played I think with 11 and with 10 a really good level,” he stated of the stalemate.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com