“Ten Hag Slams ‘Unfair’ VAR Decision After Manchester United’s Defeat to West Ham”

Erik ten Hag expressed his frustration over what he deemed an "unfair and unjust" VAR decision that contributed to Manchester United's 2-1 loss against West Ham at the London Stadium. The manager voiced his concerns following a controversial late penalty awarded to West Ham, which he felt was a significant injustice. The incident in question involved a collision in the penalty area between Matthijs de Ligt and West Ham striker Danny Ings. Referee David Coote was instructed by Michael Oliver, a highly regarded official, to review the incident on the pitch, leading to the penalty decision that ultimately cost United the match. Ten Hag highlighted that this was not the first time this season his team had faced what he perceived as unfair treatment, stating that they had experienced similar injustices on three occasions already. His comments reflect a growing frustration with the VAR process and its impact on the game.

“Erik ten Hag Slams VAR After Controversial Penalty Costs Manchester United Against West Ham”

Erik ten Hag expressed his frustration following Manchester United's 2-1 loss to West Ham, stating that the best team did not emerge victorious. The match featured a contentious late penalty awarded to West Ham after a VAR review, which Ten Hag criticized as a "wrong decision" that significantly influenced the outcome of the game. He lamented that in football, the best team does not always win, highlighting the impact of the VAR intervention on the final score.