Ten Hag cites refereeing as reason for Manchester United’s collapse

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag justified his team’s loss to West Ham with refereeing errors, which he considered to have greatly affected his team’s results in general this season.

West Ham’s second goal against United had sparked a great deal of controversy, and for Ten Hag, this is not the first time that refereeing has intervened against the Red Devils.

The Dutch coach said after the match that was played in London, “We have felt injustice three times this season, we felt absent today because of the way the penalty kick was calculated.”

He added, “I spoke with the officials, but the decision was made and there is no going back.”

He concluded, “All the decisions had a great impact on our team, our results and where we are now in the English Premier League standings.”

It is noteworthy that United have achieved only 11 points so far in the first 9 matches in the Premier League, scoring only 8 goals while conceding 11 goals, to occupy the fourteenth place.

The news about Erik ten Hag’s future does not stop, and it seems that the decisions His dismissal is closer than ever.