Man Utd fans share footage of controversial moment they were denied ‘clear penalty’ just like De Ligt’s vs Liverpool
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MAN UTD supporters are convinced Ruben Amorim's side should have had a penalty in Sunday's clash with Liverpool. The Red Devils battled back to a 2-2 draw against the Premier League leaders at a rain-sodden Anfield. Lisandro Martinez slammed the visitors ahead just after the break on Merseyside.
Cody Gakpo equalised shortly after for the Reds, before United centre-back Matthijs De Ligt was adjudged to have handled in the area. Liverpool's Mo Salah stepped up to convert the penalty - but eagle-eyed United fans were adamant they should later have had a spot-kick of their own.
Shortly afterward and trailing 2-1, Amad Diallo swung in a delicious cross following a short corner routine. As United players attacked the delivery, the ball appeared to hit Liverpool's Ryan Gravenberch on the arm as he grappled with Rasmus Hojlund. There were big appeals from United players and fans in the ground, but the Reds managed to scramble the ball away.
Sky Sports cameras didn't replay the incident, with VAR also dismissing the claim and not following it up with referee Michael Oliver. One fan raged on X: "Just seen this clip again... why didn't we get a penalty for this if the De Ligt one was given? Wasn't even checked, and Sky Sports didn't replay it even once.".
FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS. Another claimed: "If this game had fair officiating we would’ve won.". A third added: "Handball or no? Could have been a penalty for United but again was missed out by VAR despite appeals from United players.". And a fourth argued: "These inconsistencies are the problem, it wasn't even checked.".