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Why VAR Was Wrong With These 3 Decisions In Manchester United vs Brighton Match


Another poor decision from the VAR in the week one English Premier League match between Manchester United and Brighton. These decisions have generated several negative reactions from fans and we will be analyzing why the VAR was wrong with the decisions.

Manchester United lost their first match of the season against Brighton Albion a Old Trafford Stadium. It was a disappointing performance from the Red Devils who could not match Brighton Albion.

Brighton Albion started the game with high intensity before scoring the first goal in the 30th minutes of the game. It was a brilliant goal from Gross who converted Welbeck's assist perfectly.

Gross scored his second goal of the match in the 39th minutes before Manchester United got the consolation goal in the second half of the game.

Brighton Albion suffered 3 VAR wrong decisions in the game and that have been the talk of the match.

Manchester United midfielder McTominay should have been sent off in the first half but the VAR decision was biased. From the review of the incident, it was a career ending tackle and that should have been a straight Red card.

Another poor decision from the VAR is the foul on Welbeck inside the Manchester United 18yard box. The VAR should have awarded a penalty to Brighton because there was contact between the two players.

Manchester United goal should have been canceled because Harry Maguire was in an offside position. According to offside rule, if an opponent is behind the goal keeper, he is automatically in an offside position.

Do you think the VAR was totally against Brighton Albion?

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