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'I'm used to it!' - Furious Erik ten Hag rages after Man Utd denied penalty against Tottenham as he complains about decisions going against his side 'all season'

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  • Ten Hag angry after Man Utd denied penalty
  • Garnacho was felled by Udogie
  • 'It's been like this all season!'
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The manager was furious after Alejandro Garnacho was denied a penalty after being pushed over by Destiny Udogie in the first half of the thrilling 2-2 draw at Old Trafford. There was no VAR review after the challenge and play continued, much to the frustration of Ten Hag.

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  • WHAT TEN HAG SAID

    "Yes," Ten Hag said when asked if he was surprised a penalty had not been given. "What can you do? But I am used to it, all season that is the case. At Spurs it was similar, a clear handball from [Cristian] Romero and I can list a number more. At some point in the season I think it will turn to our side. Let's hope for that."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    United were denied a penalty in the corresponding fixture away to Tottenham when Romero handled the ball. Ten Hag also vented his fury against a marginal offside call against Garnacho and a possible penalty for Rasmus Hojlund in the 3-1 defeat by Arsenal in September. And he felt Manchester City had been awarded a soft penalty in their 3-0 win at Old Trafford in October.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MAN UTD?

    United have a two-week break before their next match, an FA Cup fourth round tie away to either Eastleigh or Newport County, with the Cup looking like their only shot at salvaging a dismal season. They resume Premier League action away to Wolves on February 1.