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Dermot Gallagher now shares whether Manchester United should have been given a penalty vs Tottenham
Dermot Gallagher believes the VAR made the correct decision as they turned down a penalty appeal during Manchester United’s trip 𒅌to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.
United fe♕ll to a 2-0 defeat in North Londo☂n after dominating the early stages of the game. Guglielmo Vicario made some brilliant saves to deny Erik ten Hag’s men, while Bruno Fernandes also missed a guilt-edge chance.
But United felt hard done by after Tottenham went o🥀n to score twice in the second half and claim all three po🔜ints.
This was down to Alꦆejandro Garnacho’s appeals for a penalty being turned down in the first half.
The youngster saw his shot blocked by Cristian Romero’s arm but the refer♌ee Michael Oliver ignored United’s♌ appeals.
They had no luck with the VAR either and after a lengthy re༒view, Romero avoided any further punishment.
And Dermot Gallagher believes the referee and VAR ultimately made the correct decision on 🐟Saturday.

Gallagher on Romero penalty incident
Speaking on , Gallagher wa𝔉s asked if United are owed an apology over the decision, as Bruno Fernandes demandeꦅd after the game.
“I would say, 100 per cent no because the feeling is that he was so close,” t🎃he former Premier League refe🔴ree said. “We talked last week about handball, I think it’s very difficult.
“As much as I think the more you drill down in𝓡to it to get it right, the m✱ore it causes problems.
“I think one of the problems there is the arm is out, is it in the expected position? Is it aꦬbove the shoulder? You can ask all of them questions. Has the ball come too fast? That’s what they felt, it’s too close and that was the decision they arrived at.”
Gallagher was then quizzed about Lewis Dunk giving away a penalty last weekend for what was a far less obv꧟ious handball offence than Romero’s.
“I think it’s generally acknowledged the Lewis Dunk one was an error,” Gallagher added. “His first arm was up an𓂃d it blocked the ball, we all accepted that.
“But the hand that it hit was behind the back and it was his trailing arm, it didn’t 🍸stop the ball.
“Everybody seems t🎉o have come to the conclusion that was an error but this one [Romero] 🥂I think they’ve gone on proximity.”

It’s easy to understand why te🌌ams are growing frustrated with the VAR given the lack of consistency every week.
While it would have been harsh to award a penalty against Romero due to how close he was to the ball, we’ve ꦬseen similar incidents result in a spot-kick.