Erik ten Hag feels Alejandro Garnacho's goal should have stood and Rasmus Hojlund deserved a penalty in Manchester United's loss to Arsenal.
Felt Garnacho's goal should have stoodand aired his grievances with the referee's decisions that he says cost them the game.
Ten Hag claimed that Garnacho's 88th-minute strike should have stood as VAR had the wrong angle while making the decision. He also stated that a foul on debutant Hojlund should have ended in a penalty for the Red Devils.The Dutch manager said: "I thought we played a very good game but everything went against us. It was not offside [for Garnacho]. It was the wrong angle. It was a penalty on Hojlund, then we concede a goal that's a foul on Jonny Evans - clear and obvious.
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