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Chelsea defender suggests Scott McTominay's Manchester United goal should have been disallowed by VAR

Levi Colwill has suggested VAR should have disallowed Scott McTominay's winning goal in Manchester United's 2-1 victory over Chelsea.

United defeated Chelsea on Wednesday night at Old Trafford thanks to a brace from McTominay and his second goal, which came in the 69th minute, was subject to a brief VAR check.

When Alejandro Garnacho crossed in the ball for the match-winning header, Colwill was responsible for marking McTominay and went to the ground after losing the midfielder's run to the back post.

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Colwill shouted to the referee for a foul and VAR briefly reviewed the goal before deciding it would stand, something which the defender has appeared to suggest wasn't the right decision.

"VAR has something against me right now, I don’t know what I’ve done to them," Colwill told Chelsea's club media.

"Against Brighton they tried to give a pen, and then when I got pulled [by McTominay] they didn’t give anything. If I had pulled him like that they would have given a penalty. It is what it is.

"It was a frustrating night. We had chances that if we’d taken would have made the game quite different, but it’s part of the game and we’ll move on from it come the weekend against Everton."

United have received heavy criticism this season but Chelsea sit 10th in the table after finishing in 12th position last term.

Colwill continued: "We are trying to improve as quickly as possible. We need to be more consistent. Inconsistency can happen to any team, however long you’ve been together or had your manager.

"It is a transitional phase, but we can’t keep saying that. We have to improve quickly, start winning

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