Manchester United lost to Leeds in the 32nd round of the English Premier League - 1:2. Sport24.az reports that the head coach of the "Red Devils", Michael Carrick, was unhappy with the refereeing of the game after the match:
"We didn't start the game well. Despite the opponent's foul, the goal they scored was counted. The goal should have been disallowed, but they didn't. This was one of the important moments in the game.
In the second half, we were left with ten men. Lisandro Martinez was sent off even though he didn't play roughly. I don't know how the referees can call his behavior aggressive? The worst thing is that the decision didn't change even after VAR was consulted. For two games now, decisions are being made against us. This meeting was one of the worst matches I've experienced in my career."