Nice to see another goal allowed due to VAR not being able to prove whether the ball had gone out beforehand.
The more the season passes, the more the Hojlund disallowed goal is looking like one of the worst decisions of the season. Quite literally a case of one rule for United, another for everybody else.
Off the top of my head this season, just in the league:
Hojlund penalty not given at Arsenal, the main mistake from several terrible calls that day.
The Romero handball v Spurs. Not even a debatable one, countless less obvious penalties given since.
Hojlund disallowed goal v Brighton. Simply no conclusive evidence to overturn that goal, something that justified other similar instances but wasnt applied here for some reason.
The City penalty at Old Trafford. As soft as you will ever see.
A stonewall penalty not given at Burnley for foul on McTominay.
The McTominay disallowed goal v Fulham. 'a subjective offside decision'. Havent heard the term before or since.
The Dalot red card vs Liverpool.
Thats 7 horrific calls, just that I can remember, in 19 league games.