Manchester United were beaten 2-1 by West Ham on Sunday with a last-gasp controversial penalty proving the difference. United had rallied from conceding in the second half to level thanks to Casemiro but VAR then intervened on a challenge by Matthijs de Ligt on Danny Ings and a spot kick was given.
Jarrod Bowen converted and a furious United were left wondering how the decision had gone against them and how they hadn't managed to win the game given the volume of first half chances they spurned.
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VAR Michael Oliver recommended Coote review Matthijs de Ligt's collision with Danny Ings and award a penalty. The Premier League Match Centre wrote that, "The VAR deemed there was sufficient contact on Ings’ lower leg and recommended an on-field review.