Manchester United came back from behind to beat Sheffield United at Old Trafford on Wednesday night
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder felt Harry Maguire went down far too easily when earning his side a penalty in their match at Old Trafford.
Bruno Fernandes made no mistake from the spot and then doubled his team's lead to make it 3-2. Rasmus Hojlund then returned to the scoresheet, netting United's fourth with five minutes left.ALSO READ: Every word from Erik ten Hag's press conference "But yet again, I thought some decisions went against us, I thought the lead up to their equaliser, I don't know where Auston Trusty is meant to go, is he meant to disappear?
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