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Soccer-Ten Hag defends United players' behaviour despite FA charge

(Reuters) - Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has defended his players after they confronted the referee during Sunday's goalless draw against Newcastle United, saying the reaction was not too strong despite the club being charged by the Football Association.

The FA charged United on Tuesday for failing to control their players, who surrounded referee Craig Pawson after he disallowed a goal by Cristiano Ronaldo in the Premier League clash at Old Trafford.

Ronaldo claimed Newcastle had taken a free kick before he raced to take the ball away from goalkeeper Nick Pope and slotted it into an empty net, but Pawson disallowed the effort and booked the Portuguese forward as he led the players' reaction.

"I must say I don't think it was too strong, it wasn't really aggressive but I don't know what's happening exactly on the pitch, I was too far away," Ten Hag told reporters before United host Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday.

"I saw it back on the video... It was quite obvious the player touched the ball from Newcastle and our players took advantage of it."

The incident was one of many involving match officials being confronted in the top flight at the weekend, with the FA also charging Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp with improper conduct for his outburst at an assistant referee.

Ten Hag said his players are role models for amateurs and youth players but as professionals, they should be allowed to question referees' decisions.

"We are an example for amateurs, for youth, professional players. We have to know our role and it's also about professional football," Ten Hag added. "It is also quite normal you ask why in the moment.

"My view is, quite quickly, you have to accept the referee's decision and move on."

Ten Hag added Anthony

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