British media BBC wrote that the misjudgment of Collins' escape from the red was exactly the same as that of De Rigt's misjudgment before Tenham's get out of class, and Amorin avoided the same fate. Manchester United's victory over S...
British media BBC wrote that the misjudgment of Collins' escape from the red was exactly the same as that of De Rigt's misjudgment before Tenham's get out of class, and Amorin avoided the same fate.
Manchester United's victory over Sunderland on Saturday won Amorin's much-needed breathing space under huge coaching pressure. Amorin was able to continue to lead the team after a crushing defeat against Brentford, which was a small victory in itself, especially after referee director Howard Webber contacted Manchester United to inform Collins that he should have been sent off after pulling Mbermo.
Manchester United did get a penalty (but saved), but Brentford should have been sent off. Amorin was told at the time that Collins was not sent off because Mbermo did not control the ball. Amorin said this could not be true because Collins' behavior was to prevent Mbermo from touching the ball.
This misjudgment is exactly the same as last season's stoppage time penalty that caused Manchester United to lose to West Ham and eventually dismissed Tenhager. Weber said after the game that De Rigt and Danny Ins shouldn't have been awarded a penalty.
source:7m cn7