Evidence that MU suffered an unfair penalty against Liverpool

The slow-down video shows that Aaron Wan-Bissaka had no impact on the Liverpool players in the 2-2 draw between the two teams on the evening of April 7.

In the 82nd minute of the match between MU and Liverpool at Old Trafford in round 32 of the Premier League, referee Anthony Taylor blew a penalty against Aaron Wan-Bissaka and gave Liverpool a penalty. Mr. Taylor did not even need to consult VAR before making a decision.

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However, the slow video shows that MU’s right back did not hit the ball and had no impact on Elliott. Instead, the young Liverpool midfielder’s leg got stuck on Wan-Bissaka.

“What did the VAR team do in this situation,” a fan wondered. “Premier League referees this season are a disgrace,” the second person was upset. “MU should have won 3 points,” another fan commented.

Gary Neville is seen claiming that Liverpool shouldn't have been awarded a late penalty, with Manchester United fans left divided over whether it was the right decision to give the spot kick

MU had the second consecutive match in which they had to suffer a penalty at the end, only to lose the victory to the team leading the goal. The third consecutive winless match left Coach Erik ten Hag and his team in 6th place, with little chance of competing for tickets to the Champions League next season.

In the later match, Tottenham defeated Nottingham, thereby entering the top 4, and increasing the gap with MU to 11 points. For the rest of the season, the two teams will not have any direct confrontations.

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At this time, the possible goal of the “Red Devils” is just to focus on winning the FA Cup championship, the title MU has craved since the last time it won the throne in 2016.

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