Exclusive 🚨CONTROVERSY AT OLD TRAFFORD!🚨 ā€œThat’s so soft, he’s gone down like a pack of cards!ā€ – Rio Ferdinand fumes as Matthijs de Ligt’s goal for Manchester United gets disallowed in their Europa League clash with Rangers.

Controversy at Old Trafford: Matthijs de Ligt’s Disallowed Goal Sparks Fury

In a heated Europa League clash at Old Trafford, Matthijs de Ligt’s goal for Manchester United was controversially ruled out due to a perceived foul in the build-up, igniting a storm of debate.

De Ligt had risen to meet a corner and headed the ball past Rangers’ goalkeeper. However, after consulting VAR, the referee disallowed the goal, citing a foul by a United player during the play. Replays showed minimal contact, leaving many questioning the decision.

Former United defender Rio Ferdinand expressed his disbelief, stating, ā€œThat’s so soft, he’s gone down like a pack of cards!ā€ Ferdinand criticized the officiating, arguing that such calls undermine the physical nature of the sport.

Fans were quick to vent their frustration on social media. One tweeted, ā€œIf that’s a foul, we might as well ban all aerial challenges. Ridiculous decision!ā€ Another added, ā€œVAR was supposed to clear up these controversies, not create more.ā€

In response, the Premier League issued a statement supporting the decision, saying, ā€œThe goal was disallowed following a clear and obvious foul in the build-up, as per the VAR review.ā€ However, this explanation did little to calm the anger from United supporters.

The incident adds to the growing list of VAR controversies this season, with many calling for a review of the system to ensure consistency and fairness in officiating.

This disallowed goal has become a focal point in ongoing discussions about the effectiveness of VAR and refereeing decisions in high-stakes matches.

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