Solkzar has blamed the Chelsea website for the penalty decision



In one of the more hilarious, annoying and clearly embarrassing interviews, the Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Sxlxjer blames Chelsea website To impress in terms of not paying all the penalties for United after KG’s scoreless draw between the two sides at Stamford Bridge last night.

You really have to appreciate it This perfect. No, that’s not part of the comedy sketch show, I assure you. This is real life.

To be clear, Ole’s theory is that referee Stuart Atwell read a paragraph on the official Chelsea website (which is clearly a must-read for all referees in the league) in recent meetings to get rid of the fouls against Kesar Azpilicutia and Michi Batsui v. Chose not to give borderline fines against. That is the 22nd paragraph of this story. The Solks also checks out the name-Frank Lampard, because we’re obviously on it.

(Instead the name-checked club historian Rick “Master of Referees” should be Glenville!)

Said’s incident happened in the 15th minute, when Culum Hudson-do Doi and Mason Greenwood fought for an awkward ball in the Chelsea area, and the Chelsea man was seen handling the ball. The referee did not penalize at first, but VARA called him to the pitch-side monitor. The replay was largely undecided there, with some angles showing Greenwood handling first, some angles showing Hudson-do Doy handling first, and some angles shaking Hudson-Odoi’s hand in the ball showing Greenwood’s hand.

What it certainly wasn’t was an obvious mistake or a definite penalty.

Ole’s conspiracy theory – keep in mind that only Leicester City have been fined more this season than United! – He was irritated by a few hearings, in which the referee apparently told Magur (again!) That he could not be fined because it would be “too controversial”! Well, he definitely avoided it!

Since then, Manchester United have started things by claiming that things were “misbehaving”. The fans must have sounded very loud.

I’m not a big fan of making people FA fine, but it certainly feels in this case. If this doesn’t bring the game into disrepute, I don’t know what it is.

On the plus side, we’ve gotten a great deal of laughter from all of them, finally finding a good use for the 5th stand app (or should we say 12th man app), and also got this excellent tweet from the social media team.

* Chef’s kiss *