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Yes, we should have gotten the penalty but at the same time, if we had shown a bit more intent, we might have won it without relying on a penalty to win.
Or we could have lost like Leipzig.

We also had a lot of bad luck that Pogba did not play against us. Today he showed another disasterclass like he always does in PL

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Just now, killer1257 said:

Or we could have lost like Leipzig.

We also had a lot of bad luck that Pogba did not play against us. Today he showed another disasterclass like he always does in PL

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5 minutes ago, Vesper said:

are you having a laugh?

it was a fair challenge

smdh

He didn't even touch the ball and definitely kicked him in the foot. Even the fact that they called Graham Scott to review it speaks for itself. 

So it was a clear foul in my book. 

 

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10 minutes ago, 0007 said:

He didn't even touch the ball and definitely kicked him in the foot. Even the fact that they called Graham Scott to review it speaks for itself. 

So it was a clear foul in my book. 

 

he got the ball

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1 minute ago, Vesper said:

he got the ball

Hojbjerg touched the ball with his right foot. Brighton player's foot went over the ball and never touched it. They replayed it like 1000 times on the TV, I am pretty sure. 

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5 minutes ago, 0007 said:

Hojbjerg touches it.

Agree to disagree but we will see what the FA  will say about it. 

either way it was nothing like how we got fucked v Manure

and the pen earlier where BHA got fucked was worse as well

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"I'm confused by everything to be honest about our equaliser. When you watch it live it could have been a foul, he didn't see it, and I'm confused by our penalty shout as well to be honest. That's VAR for you'

Brighton manager is confused lol.

Also..know not miles ahead but where did Spurs come from? Didn't realise doing well...thought had a blip...guess not yet

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Roy Keane dismisses Man Utd title hopes while three players are still in the team

United have picked up some decent results since the international break and go into Sunday's clash with Arsenal off the back of a 5-0 win in Europe, but Keane doubts their title credentials

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/man-utd-mctominay-fred-matic-22940211

Roy Keane has dismissed the idea of Man Utd winning the title anytime soon and says any fans who believe they can are "living in cuckoo land".

The former United captain feels his old club are some way off closing the gap on rivals Liverpool and Man City, and picked out three players in particular who he believes are not good enough.

Midfielders Fred, Scott McTominay and Nemanja Matic bore the brunt of Keane's criticism in a damning assessment ahead of United's clash against Arsenal on Sunday.

Speaking in his role as pundit on Sky Sports , Keane said: "There’s nothing wrong with Man United winning a game 3-1, or 3-2, you’ve got to get on the front-foot.

"Last year, Chelsea scored more goals than them, Leicester scored more goals than them.

"People talk about Fred and McTominay in midfield, they’ve had their chance, we’ve seen them.

"I don’t think they’re bad players, but they won’t get United back to winning league titles. Tim [Cahill, fellow pundit on Sky] makes a point there about Man United having great players, I don’t see it, I don’t see the great players

"They have some very good players, but they need to show a bit more."

United have put the disappointment of an embarrassing 6-1 defeat to Tottenham behind them since the international break, winning three of their four matches in all competitions.

Wednesday's emphatic 5-0 drubbing of Red Bull Leipzig in the Champions League was a better display of United's capabilities, but Keane still feels they are lacking the required personnel to compete for major honours.

He added: "[Donny] van de Beek has come into the club, and there’s nothing wrong with biding your time, but if you think Fred, McTominay and Matic in midfield will get Man United back to the heights of winning titles, then you’re living in cuckoo land.

"They won’t, I think they’re good players - I like them - but not to the next level, and that’s surely what United are looking for."

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