Referee cheated Man United again,watch the three clear penalty not awarded by the referee today due to error in Var review – this is a clear Daylight robbery

🚨 “ANOTHER DAYLIGHT ROBBERY!” – VAR BLUNDER SPARKS UNITED FURY AT OLD TRAFFORD

Old Trafford descended into chaos on Sunday night as Manchester United fans unleashed fury over three controversial VAR calls in their Premier League showdown, branding the decisions “nothing short of daylight robbery.”

The match, already a fiery clash against Arsenal, will be remembered not for goals or brilliance, but for the sheer outrage sparked by officiating decisions that denied United three penalty appeals.

The Controversial Moments:

1️⃣ First Half: A United striker was hauled down in the box — appeals waved away as the referee insisted it was only “minimal contact.”
2️⃣ Handball Shocker: Moments later, Arsenal escaped another scare when VAR ruled there was “no clear evidence” after replays showed the ball strike an arm inside the penalty area.
3️⃣ Final Insult: In the second half, a reckless Arsenal challenge went unchecked, leaving United players fuming and Amorim raging on the touchline.

Backlash Erupts

Social media went into meltdown, with “Daylight Robbery” trending within minutes. Furious supporters flooded timelines with clips of the incidents, demanding answers from referees and the PGMOL.

Former players and pundits didn’t hold back either. One blasted:

“If those aren’t penalties, then VAR is pointless. United have been robbed in front of millions — it’s scandalous.”

Fan Anger Boils Over

United supporters leaving the ground vented their anger in chants against the officials, many convinced their club is being “systematically targeted” by referees. Online, conspiracy theories about bias against United are spreading like wildfire, further fuelling the rage.

For the team, it was more than just dropped points — it felt like sabotage. For the fans, it’s become an all-too-familiar theme: ANOTHER DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.

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