Cristiano Ronaldo Christian Eriksen Jadon Sancho Callum Wilson Raphael Varane Fabian Schar Sean Longstaff Nick Pope Craig Pawson Manchester county Wilson Sancho Newcastle Manager Cristiano Ronaldo Christian Eriksen Jadon Sancho Callum Wilson Raphael Varane Fabian Schar Sean Longstaff Nick Pope Craig Pawson Manchester county Wilson Sancho Newcastle

What Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag said about referee's performance vs Newcastle

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag refused to comment on referee Craig Pawson's performance in their goalless draw with Newcastle.

Pawson turned down penalty appeals from both sides and denied United a goal when Cristiano Ronaldo intercepted the ball when it was stationary, believing it to be in play.

Newcastle defender Fabian Schar rolled the ball to goalkeeper Nick Pope, the apparent kicker. Ronaldo intervened but to no avail and Newcastle's free-kick was eventually taken. READ NEXT: United player ratings vs Newcastle Pawson rejected appeals for a penalty from Callum Wilson in the first-half and Jadon Sancho in the second.

Raphael Varane clumsily challenged Wilson and Sancho went down under contact from Sean Longstaff. Ten Hag approached Pawson at full-time but refused to disclose what he said to him. "I don't have a comment, everyone has seen it. "As I said, I shared that with [the officials].

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