Ten Hag sick of being on wrong end of video nasties
MEN on Sunday|February 05, 2023
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By SAMUEL LUCKHURST
Ten Hag sick of being on wrong end of video nasties

UNITED manager Erik ten Hag criticised the inconsistency of Video Assistant Referees and felt Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew should have been sent off in their 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford.

Reds midfielder Casemiro was dismissed after he grabbed Palace midfielder Will Hughes by the throat.

A review by the VAR advised onpitch official Andre Marriner that Casemiro's action was violent conduct and warranted a straight red card.

During the same melee that spilled off the pitch, Ayew appeared to have his hand around the throat of United midfielder Fred but that was not deemed a red card offence.

Ten Hag blamed Jeffrey Schlupp for causing the 66th-minute flashpoint when he shoved Reds winger Antony into the pitchside ditch. The Brazilian retaliated and both players were booked.

Casemiro's expulsion was the first red card for a United player all season and earlier in the week, Ten Hag had expressed dismay over the decision not to penalise Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta for elbowing Lisandro Martinez in the reverse fixture last month.

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