The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Solskjaer tells Man Utd to 'make a fuss' about referees' decisions

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LONDON: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has told his Manchester United stars to "make a fuss" about referees' decisions after his team were on the wrong end of two key decisions in a damaging defeat against Sheffield United.

United are second in the Premier League heading into Tuesday's clash with Southampto­n after Saturday's goalless draw at Arsenal followed the shock 2-1 loss to the lowly Blades.

That result ended United's 13-match unbeaten league run, leaving Solskjaer frustrated by decisions that allowed Kean Bryan's opener and ruled out Anthony Martial's strike.

Billy Sharp pushed David De Gea as Bryan scored and Harry Maguire was adjudged to have fouled goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale before Martial found the net -- decisions the United boss says he has had confirmati­on were wrong.

"I've got the delegate's report through from the ref and the two decisions were wrong," Solskjaer said.

"They've admitted that their goal should have been disallowed and ours should have stood and that is a big, big momentum changer for us."

The match delegate is a former player or manager who provides informatio­n into the overall reporting pot, which is different to the referee's assessor or Profession­al Game Match Officials Limited making that admission.

Solskjaer says he has "no problem with human error" and understand­s "why the decisions were made" but believes his players may need to exert more pressure.

"Unfortunat­ely they went against us and they were wrong," he said. "That's football for you but that's maybe what VAR should have been in for.

"Maybe we should have made more of a fuss about it. We're a bunch of nice lads.

"Maybe we should have really hung onto that or made them look at it before the game started again, so those are things that we have to learn from and use as energy and motivation." - AFP

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