PL: VAR saved Fernandes twice – MU won



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In Saturday’s final game of the ninth round of the English Premier League, VAR took the lead and Manchester United beat West Bromwich 1-0.

Bruno Fernandes missed 11 for the first time but scored for the second time (Photo: AFP)


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The Mancheester United – West Bromwich match turned upside down after a very boring first half, after the break, and VAR played a big role in that too.

After 47 minutes, the referee awarded a penalty after an infringement that appeared to have gone out of the box, and the referee pointed out that Bruno Fernandes was going to shoot for Conor Callagher. After looking back, he withdrew the penalty, and from the shots, it seemed that the Portuguese had hit the ball.

Soon after, David De Gea defended Conor Townsend’s shot with his feet, and then MU reached 11 after Darnell Furlong reached into Anthony Martial’s shot.

Fernandes stood behind the penalty spot, but his shot to the left was knocked out by Sam Johnstone, but VAR saved MU’s midfield for the second time – the referee again kicked 11 because he looked good from replay, the goalkeeper left the finish line before the shot. . Fernandes and for the second time he threw the ball to the right side of the goal, under the bar.

West Brom then shot a post through Callum Robinson (the attacker turned the ball towards the bar from the left line, from the left), while on the other side, Marcus Rashford’s attempt was defended by Johnstone.

Manchester United won like this for the second time in a row after two undefeated championships, while rookie West Brom remains undefeated this season. 1–0

PREMIER LEAGUE
ROUND 9

Manchester United 1-0 West Bromwich Albion (B. Fernandes from 56 to 11)
ANOTHER PROGRAM OF THE ROUND

Tottenham 2-0 Manchester City (Szon Hung Min 5., Lo Celso 65.)
Newcastle 0-2 Chelsea (F. Fernández 10. – own goal, Abraham 65.)
Aston Villa – Brighton 1–2 (Konsa 47., sick Welbeck 12., March 56.)
SUNDAY

13.00: Fulham – Everton (TV: Digi Sport2)
15.00: Sheffield United – West Ham United (TV: Player 1)
17.30: Leeds United – Arsenal (TV: Digi Sport3)
20.15: Liverpool – Leicester City (TV: Player 1) – Live in UFO!
MONDAY
18.30: Burnley – Crystal Palace
21.00: Wolverhampton Wanderers – Southampton

THE JOB
1. Tottenham 9 6 2 1 21–9 +12 twenty
2. Chelsea 9 5 3 1 22-10 +12 18
3. Leicester City 8 6 2 18–9 +9 18
4. Liverpool 8 5 2 1 18-16 +2 17
5. Southampton 8 5 1 2 16-12 +4 sixteen
6. Aston Villa 8 5 3 19-11 +8 fifteen
7. Everton 8 4 1 3 16-14 +2 13
8. Crystal Palace 8 4 1 3 12-12 0 13
9. Manchester United 8 4 1 3 13-14 -1 13
10. Wolverhampton 8 4 1 3 8–9 -1 13
11. Manchester City 8 3 3 2 10-11 -1 12
12. Arsenal 8 4 4 9-10 -1 12
13. West Ham 8 3 2 3 14-10 +4 eleven
14. Newcastle 9 3 2 4 10-15 -5 eleven
15. Leeds United 8 3 1 4 14-17 -3 10
16. Brighton & Hove Albion 9 2 3 4 13-15 -2 9
17. Fulham 8 1 1 6 7-15 –8 4
18. West Brom 9 3 6 6–18 –12 3
19. Burnley 7 2 5 3-12 –9 2
20. Sheffield United 8 1 7 4-14 –10 1



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