Just goes to show what kind of morale compass you have to have when united are concerned with Ten Haag and Onana both swearing it is not a penalty. The sense of entitlement is huge amongst them, from boardroom to bedroom.
Meanwhile Jon Moss as General Manager of PGMOL and former referee has allegedly said he can't believe it wasn't given and apologised to Wolves, and the referee, var official and assistant var official have all been 'stood down' from the next round of games.
What use is an apology to Wolves? If they go down by a point this season, is that ok because there is 'lots of football to be played ' still? The issue here, the common denominator, is the rags. Dodgy decision, rags benefit. What are wolves or Bournemouth or Southampton or Fulham going to do? The attitude of the governing bodies seems to be that these clubs should just shut up and be grateful they're even allowed to share a league with the history boys, especially as it's their very reputation, that var seeks to protect, that means they get a bigger payout thanks to league popularity. Sure you got shafted, here's your fake apology and your cut of the winnings, now shut up and remember your place as cannon fodder for the popular teams.
They also always pad it out with a few the other way once they are safely 3 or 4 up in a game, like they do with the free kick count, and nobody will suspect a thing...
Would it have killed Ten Haag or Onana to just have been honest? Why insist it was not a penalty? Because they enjoy a superiority complex as part of the wretched club, they think they deserve the rub of the green due to their status and history. Sorry if I seem worked up over something we all know if par for the course now, but frustrates me that we also all know it's going to happen again whenever the rags need a helping hand in a close game.