Premier League
In United’s loss to Arsenal, Ten Hach shot the referee
Erik ten Hach has claimed that the referee’s decisions led to Manchester United’s defeat by Arsenal in the final, citing in particular Garnazzo’s disallowed goal and Hoylund’s missed penalty.
Manchester United fought for victory at the Emirates until the 90th minute, but failed in added time. Added-time goals from Rice and Jesus gave Arsenal a 3-1 win and handed the Red Devils their second loss in their first four Premier League games this season.
For his part, however, Erik ten Hach had no complaints from his players. The Dutchman instead raised complaints about the officiating goal at Garnazzo’s goal (which scored when the score was 1-1), which was not ruled offside by VAR intervention, but also on a penalty converted by Hoylund in the 87th minute .
“The performance was okay, we played a good game but everything was against us. You can’t win the game that way. You saw the game, there was no offside, VAR saw the phase from the wrong angle.”
There was also a penalty against Hoylund, then we conceded a goal and there was a foul on Jonny Evans.”emphasized Eric ten Hach, among others, and emphasized that his team had taken a step forward with its appearance at the “Emirates”.
It is noted that the Red Devils manager also opened a front with Jadon Sancho after last week stating he had ruled him out of the mission due to his presence in training, after which the England winger broke out via his Twitter account .
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
