Not sure how the referee and VAR have decided to not give a penalty to United, then give one to Bournemouth a few minutes later (and send Maguire off) with arguably far less force in the contact. Arguably both players went down a bit easily.
Surely they either have to both be penalties (in which case Bournemouth's first goal also gets ruled out), or neither...?
It's the inconsistency - even in the face of VAR - that's infuriating.
Especially when it's a decision that goes against one team and in the same passage of play ends up in a goal for the other team; there's going to be a pause in play anyway after the goal, what have VAR got to lose by telling the referee to have another look and be sure he's happy with the first decision? Not advising him to overturn it, but just use the tools available to make sure...
I despair!
Surely they either have to both be penalties (in which case Bournemouth's first goal also gets ruled out), or neither...?
It's the inconsistency - even in the face of VAR - that's infuriating.
Especially when it's a decision that goes against one team and in the same passage of play ends up in a goal for the other team; there's going to be a pause in play anyway after the goal, what have VAR got to lose by telling the referee to have another look and be sure he's happy with the first decision? Not advising him to overturn it, but just use the tools available to make sure...
I despair!

