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Erik ten Hag laments the 'many decisions' that cost Manchester United in their loss to Arsenal and why Jadon Sancho was dropped

Erik ten Hag was left bemoaning several decisions he felt went against his Manchester United side as they sank to a dramatic late defeat at Arsenal, while also outling why Jadon Sancho was dropped for the Emirates clash.

Stoppage-time strikes from Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus secured a 3-1 win for the hosts, who had equalised through Martin Odegaard just 110 seconds after Marcus Rashford had opened the scoring for United.

The late double would have been even more galling for the away side as substitute Alejandro Garnacho thought he had won it with his own strike, only to see it ruled out by a close offside VAR call.

That was just one of the close decisions ten Hag believes fell in Arsenal's favour as the Red Devils slipped to a second defeat of the season in north London.

The Dutchman also felt Kai Havertz should have been booked for diving after seeing a penalty award overturned by VAR and that Rice's goal came about only because Jonny Evans had been fouled - while he called for debutant Rasmus Hojlund to have been given a spot-kick of his own.

"The performance was right but the result was not on our side and definitely many decisions were against us," he said.

"Let's start at the penalty given but rejected. Everyone can see it's a simulation but he did not get booked for it.

"Then the foul on Hojlund in the penalty area and I don't think it was even noticed by the VAR. Then the disallowed goal from Garnacho.

"I think they looked from the wrong angle and it's onside. Then the final goal. How can they allow that? It's a clear and obvious foul on Jonny Evans otherwise he would have blocked the shot from Declan Rice. So it's a lot."

Despite the defeat ten Hag felt his team - without a number of injured first-team players and

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