Rasmus Hojlund denied first Man Utd goal as VAR makes tight Marcus Rashford call
Rasmus Hojlund was denied his first Manchester United goal after VAR’s tight call involving Marcus Rashford in the build up.
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Danny Welbeck scored against his former club to put Brighton ahead but shortly before half time, Hojlund thought he had opened his account for United after he met Rashford’s pull back inside the area.
However, play was halted as VAR examined whether Rashford had taken the ball over the byline before he passed to Hojlund.
VAR eventually ruled that the entire ball had crossed the line, meaning that Hojlund is still looking for his first goal since his £72 million move from Atalanta in the summer transfer window.
More misery was piled on United as Brighton went on to win 3-1 at Old Trafford.
Pascal Gross rounded off a brilliant Brighton move to double the visitors’ lead in the 53rd minute.
Brighton then went three ahead when substitute Joao Pedro steered his effort past Andre Onana, who got a hand to the effort but was unable to keep it out.
Hannibal Mejbri pulled a goal back for United with 17 minutes remaining but it wasn’t enough as Erik ten Hag’s side have now registered two defeats in their first four Premier League games.
Ten Hag was also heavily booed by United supporters in the second half over his decision to replace Hojlund with Antony Martial.
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