
Paul Scholes Declares Erik Ten Hag Unlucky
So far this season, Manchester United have had six goals canceled against Manchester United, six penalties conceded, two red cards and seven ‘subjective’ VAR decisions.
He only received one penalty, but in all competitions he was given one subjective decision by VAR.
Last night’s UEFA Champions League decision left many confused by the referee’s call on the other side of the monitor. Marcus Rashford was immediately sent off for a serious foul, a decision that did not sit well with many in the crowd.
Paul Scholes paid tribute to the bravery of Manchester United players in most of their 10-man away games.
Paul Scholes believes Manchester United’s misfortune on the pitch has taken a toll on them as they have made too many unfavorable decisions.
Words by Paul Scholes.
Paul Scholes: “Ten Hag were unlucky tonight but #mufc fought well. They lacked a bit of leadership. It’s not easy playing away in Europe.”
Paul Scholes: “It feels like as soon as they concede a goal they’re going to concede another one. You can’t do that every week.”
Erik ten Hag in post-match conversation with Copenhagen in which he shares the same ideology as Paul Scholes.
In fact, Ten Hag said that after Rashford was sent off for kicking Elias Gelato, who was aiming for goal, as a result of a VAR check to protect the ball, Ten Hag was not impressed by the number of times against United in the Danish capital. I think that decision has been made.
“It’s very difficult,” Ten Hag said of the decision. “He had the ball, but the referee took a long time to give him a red card.”
“If we freeze him, the situation will be even worse.
Erik Ten Hag, the manager who criticized the introduction of VAR at the end, added: “The game should never have turned out like this.” This has nothing to do with soccer.
“I accept that bad decisions are made, but when you make difficult decisions like that you control the game.”
Manchester United will be back in action this weekend in the Premier League against Luton. With hopes of winning.