The Austrian tactician continued to dissect the contentious defensive moment, highlighting that even if a foul was entirely warranted, the exact location of the infringement made the penalty award fundamentally incorrect. He acknowledged that the defensive situation was undeniably complex for the officials in real time, but he remained adamant that his struggling team had been severely wronged by the final verdict.
Elaborating on the pressure faced by match officials, Glasner went further, suggesting that the uniquely intimidating atmosphere of the historic stadium played a subconscious role in the referee's thought process. "There are a few different situations to judge but it still feels like it's the wrong decision," he passionately explained. "It's not a penalty, maybe a red card for a foul outside the box. But the foul starts outside the box. It's maybe a little bit the Old Trafford bonus."