The Citizen (KZN)

Mourinho not too charmed with VAR

- London

– Jose Mourinho pointed the finger of blame at VAR as his Tottenham Hotspur side were denied a Premier League victory against Manchester United by a late penalty on Friday.

Spurs were on course for three valuable points in the race for a Champions League qualificat­ion slot when David de Gea failed to keep out Steven Bergwijn’s firsthalf strike.

But Bruno Fernandes’s 81st-minute penalty after Paul Pogba was bundled over by Eric Dier made sure United went home with a 1-1 draw to stay fifth, four points above eighth-placed Spurs.

It could have been worse for Tottenham but another United penalty in stoppage time was rescinded by VAR after Fernandes went down under apparently no contact from Dier.

“I am not happy with the penalty and not happy with the second penalty,” Mourinho said.

“I am unhappy with the VAR, not the referee on the first, the referee can make a mistake but VAR is there to do the job.

“In the second I am unhappy with (referee) Jon Moss because he did not give the free kick leading up to it and then gave another penalty. In this case the VAR gave the truth.

“We knew that we could have a penalty against us because we know they have an incredible record of penalties given.”

Mourinho also said VAR should have been used to book Fernandes for simulatio.

While the Portuguese coach was left frustrated against the club that sacked him last season, United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer praised Pogba who came off the bench in the second half for only his ninth appearance of the season.

“Paul did everything a midfielder should do, he tackled, won passes and showed some skills so fantastic to have him back. He has shown how he can contribute and I really look forward to seeing him back to his best,” said Solskjaer.” –

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