The Argentine remained livid after being ruled outside the Champions League and the Man Utd Premier League.
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EXCLUSIVE
Writing for SunSport, legendary referee Mark Halsey evaluated the match between Harry Maguire and Cesar Azpilicueta on Saturday.
He writes: “It’s like a strangulation in one of the old wrestling programs.
“An arbitrator tries at all times to be in the most productive position imaginable to get the best viewing angle, but Martin Atkinson has not noticed.
“I would have no idea that the VAR would have a review.
“In my opinion, this is a transparent and apparent mistake. That’s why we have VAR.
“Stuart Attwell, the head of the VAR. If I’d asked Atkinson to come in, I’d have given him a penalty.
“The PGMOL and Premier League thing was that it wasn’t a transparent and apparent mistake.
“I have finished this statement.
“The VAR is undeniable to me. The IFAB protocol is: is this incident a transparent and apparent error?One word, in capital letters. YES, I DO. “
ROME FOR IMPROVEMENT
Sergio Romero is in a position to terminate his contract with Manchester United, according to 101 major goals.
And the Daily Star ensures that the goalkeeper talks to the club’s board.
He’s going to be ‘bubbling’ with United bosses after he’s kicked out of the team.
Romero has been to Old Trafford since leaving Sampdoria in 2015.
NEWS ONLY IN . . .
Paul Pogba reportedly left foreign football after French President Emmanuel Macron said Islam is the source of foreign terrorism.
Manchester United star is said to have made the resolution after Friday’s statements through his country’s leader.
And the French government’s resolve to honor the professor who published offensive photographs of the Prophet Muhammad, who reportedly deplored Pogba, would also be the resolution.
According to Middle Eastern sources, the 27-year-old has not yet made the news public.
The alleged resolution of the United Pogba ace follows the beheading of Professor Samuel Paty, 47, who attacked on his way to the house from the high school where he trained in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, 40 km northwest of Paris.
FIVE LIVING
Manchester United’s next five games look like this after the draw against Chelsea.
SHAW-LY NO
Luke Shaw congratulated Chelsea goalkeeper after his in Saturday’s 0-0 draw.
Manchester United star said: “I feel like I’ve created the most productive opportunities.
“Your doorman made some glorious stops.
“He was right [Rashford’s shot] and, as I said, his goalkeeper was very smart today.
“He made some saves that kept them in the game. “
GET YOUR THREAD
Manchester City are reportedly about to sign Filip Stevanovic, a Manchester United from Partizan Belgrade.
It is believed that the Red Devils went to sign the Serbian winger in August.
But with the failed one, the City is about to jump.
According to the MEN, Pep Guardiola will pay around 6 million pounds for the teenager.
Stevanovic, 18, is not expected to join City’s first team squad, so he is likely to get a loan soon.
You may return to Partizan for the rest of the campaign.
IN A HARRY
Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher has revealed why Chelsea got a penalty against Manchester United.
Harry Maguire noticed with his arms wrapped to César Azpilicueta in the penalty dominance in the first part of Saturday.
He told Premier League Productions: “I think it’s just because the ball is at stake and cleared it too quickly.
“I think he looked at it, erased it very temporarily and did not read about it.
“When you look at it in depth, as we did, there is no doubt that if Martin Atkinson is sent to the monitor, he would make another decision.
LUK IN IT NOW
Antonio Conte claimed romelu Lukaku was a “rough diamond” at Manchester United before his move to Inter Milan.
The technician told Sky Sport Italia: “Romelu is a different player than he was a year ago.
“I said in the afterlife that it was a rough diamond with which I sought to paint.
“It works and looks like it takes the ball, it moves, everything has improved.
END-TO-END
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes a full Stretford End would have led Manchester United to victory over Chelsea.
Although many indoor theaters and other venues are open to spectators, fans are still able to enter soccer stadiums due to coronavirus restrictions.
Solskjaer trunked: “If we had had this stadium or the Stretford End full, we might have simply created more urgency. This game is missing.
“You’re here watching the game and it’s another sport. We miss the fans.
“It’s the same for all teams, but all that football now has a little less, the credit is gone and we’re looking ahead to get the enthusiasts back.
BEES AND HOSTELS
Patrice Evra says Manchester United don’t want the new 40 million-pound summer signing, Donny van de Beek.
But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists that the midfielder will have his chance despite staying on the bench in yesterday’s 0-0 draw against Chelsea.
Evra told Sky Sports: “We’re talking about Beek’s truck. Nothing to oppose the child, why do we buy it?
“He watches the game from the grandstand every and every game. We don’t want it, it’s the truth. “
‘MY TYPE OF CLUSTERER’
Michael Owen is sure Edinson Cavani will be a good fortune at Old Trafford.
After the Uruguayan ace nearly scored with his first touch on his debut on Saturday, Owen told Premier League Productions: “I love this guy’s move, he’s my kind of forward.
“I said the one-meter part on the first pole is greater than two or three yards on the back post because the ball invariably doesn’t arrive.
“And if that’s the case, the defenders turn around, turn around and close you.
“The one in his career, he’s on guard.
ERROR REF
Former referee Keith Hackett has criticized Martin Atkinson for not giving Chelsea a penalty for Manchester United.
César Azpilicueta of Chelsea tried to put his headbutt on a ball in the United area to be well embraced through Harry Maguire.
But Atkinson was not a foul and the VAR also reversed the decision, leaving Chelsea enthusiasts furious.
His resolution left Hackett with his resolution.
He said, “Obviously, anything is with our referees.
“Last weekend we saw Jordan Pickford’s unfair game go unpunished, where the VAR and the referee made a catastrophic mistake in taking no action. “
HOME VAN
Donny van de Beek has not yet started a single league match with Manchester United.
Many critics miss Beek’s van minutes after some notable replacement performances for United.
But United technician Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted that De Beek get his fair percentage of games and said, “Don’t worry about it. He’ll have his games. Don’t worry about it. “
INSTRUCTOR DE POG
Paul Pogba saw Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s commandos translated into Manchester United debutant Edinson Cavani.
Photos of Pogba appeared helping his new teammate get acquainted with Solskjaer’s before his appearance.
He saw through the ports the reporter JS Grond-Tran, who wrote on Twitter: “What a talent, this Paul Pogba Polo, who translates the commandos of the OGS to Edi Cavani in Spanish.
“Well, it’s okay, it’s in Italian or just French.
SAHA SAGA
Louis Saha responded to Paul Scholes’ claim that Anthony Martial had let him down in Manchester United’s centre forward, insisting that the Frenchman had already proved his worth in that role.
Scholes said, “Martial almost fooled us into thinking it was one at the end of last season because he had scored so many goals and pretty well. “
But Saha came here in defense of Martial and said Martial had tried more than he had on his side.
He said: “It was wonderful last year and you can play with the players around you.
“I disagree [with Scholes]. “
FLEXIBLE FERNANDES
Former Manchester United assistant Steve Mclaren believes Bruno Fernandes’ frame language while playing is good.
Fernandes unusually quiet in United’s draw against Chelsea after being transferred from the middle midfielder to the right flank.
While covering the match, Mclaren said: “I look at Bruno Fernandes and he is disappointed.
“I saw him last week opposing Newcastle, when he came here wide, and I see him now. His frame language is good, he gets involved. “
EXPLANATION OF POGBA’S ABSENCE
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer explained his reasoning for Paul Pogba on the bench during Manchester United’s last three games.
There have been questions about the star’s long career as he has not done in any recent match.
But Solskjaer revealed it because Pogba is still in the most sensible way.
He said: “He’s been out with the coronavirus for a while this summer, so he’s getting bigger and bigger and maybe better. “
IR POG
Former Manchester United star Paul Ince, the time had come for Paul Pogba to leave Old Trafford and move to Real Madrid.
Pogba has been ruled since the initial lineup opposite Chelsea and Ince believes the game has begun.
He said: “Paul Pogba, being on the field, it’s a big, big game.
“But I think it’s time to move on. He’s been away for two weeks and has said he needs to sign for Real Madrid. “
POOR POGBA
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted that Paul Pogba may have been fired too soon after he tested positive for coronavirus.
The functionality of the Frenchman has been criticized in recent matches and Solskjaer admitted that the game that opposed him at the time was perhaps “unfair”.
He said: “Maybe it’s unfair to him for throwing him so early in the early games, however, he comes and did very well when he got here.
AN AT’EM
Manchester United have missed the signing of RB Leipzig star Dayot Upamecano, due to an argument of more than 200,000 euros, Alan Nixon writes for SunSport.
The Germans in Leipzig hired him for nine million pounds in 2017.
And now it is worth about 55 million pounds and is among the central media in Europe.
But the French defender could have played for FOR United in the Champions League this week, facing them, if a fee had been agreed five years ago.
Upamecano at Old Trafford with his mother and agent while reaching an agreement with Valenciennes’ club at the time, only to give in for a small sum of money.
The 21-year-old defense, aged just 16, arrived at United in the hope of closing his dream contract with one of Europe’s giant clubs.
But instead, Upamecano and his party left disappointed that the United Leaders presented 500,000 euros while the French club demanded 700,000 euros.
It was considered too expensive to pay for a player who was already part of the French under-16 and under-17 groups and was aiming for the top.
One source of the agreement said: “Dayot sought to enroll in United and the fees were nothing.
“At first he won the red carpet, but then they wouldn’t pass any extra with his offer and he passed.
GOOD MORNING FANS OF THE RED DEVILS
Sergio Romero is making plans to force talks with Manchester United bosses to discuss his future.
The Argentine goalkeeper is ‘bewildered and angry’ for his omission from the Premier League and the Red Devils Champions League after he was denied a play on the closing date.
Romero, 33, nearly joined Everton on the last day of the move-in window, but United refused to give in to his 10 million pound order.
Another player marginalized by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is new recruit Donny van de Beek.
The 23-year-old joined United from Ajax on a 40 million pound contract this summer, but an unused replacement in his 0-0 draw with Chelsea yesterday.
Gary Neville questioned the resolve to point to the Dutchman in a comment: “What is a little mysterious is the use of Van de Beek since he pointed out 40 million pounds.
“It doesn’t seem to be at the forefront of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plans for each and every game. It’s a little mysterious.
“You’ll have to think, ” What am I doing here? I said, “Now. “
On the other hand, United would be Liverpool and Man United in the Wolves side race, Adama Traoré.
However, the value of Wolves’ orders of 90 million pounds can become an obstacle.
UNITED HIT A SERBIAN TEENAGER
Man United is expected to be at the signing of Serbian star Felip Stefanovic.
Mozzart Sport claims that Manchester City stole the lead in the search for the 18-year-old Partizan Belgrade winger.
City hopes to close a deal on the line in January and plans to offer Stefanovic a four-and-a-half-year contract.
ROMERO RAGES
Goalkeeper Sergio Romero will speak to Man United this week.
The Argentine stopper found out on social media that he had missed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Premier League team.
The 33-year-old moved to United after Dean Henderson returned to the club and is now even last season’s third goalkeeper, Lee Camp.
Romero spent the off-season in South America for a new club and a move to Everton failed when United refused to give in to his 10 million-pound request.
TRAORE FROM THE UNITED EYES
Manchester United are among a number of Wolves wingers Adama Traoré, according to CalcioMercato.
United will face the festival of Premier League rivals Liverpool and Manchester City for the Spanish international.
Juventus and Barcelona have also expressed interest in Traoré being postponed through the Wolves’ 90 million-pound prize.
Traoré has been presented with a new contract at Molineux, with his existing contract expiring in 2023, he has not yet put his pen on paper.
PELLISTRI PRINTS
Man United manager Neil Wood praised new signing Facundo Pellistri after Uruguayan made his first entry to the club.
After taking the bench for United’s Champions League victory at Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday, the 18-year-old played the full 90 minutes of the U-23 game against Everton on Friday.
Impressed by what he saw, Woods told MUTV, “Welcome to England!”
“But it is wonderful for him to have 90 minutes on the pitch and a first taste of English football.
“I think you can take credit for that experience. “
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