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Erik ten Hag: It's not my job to speak about officials

Erik ten Hag

Erik ten Hag refused to be drawn on the officiating as Manchester United were held to a frustrating goalless draw against Newcastle on Sunday.

A packed Old Trafford witnessed a tense Premier League clash between these top-six sides, which started with Callum Wilson seeing a penalty appeal ignored.
Joelinton twice hit the woodwork during an impressive first half from Newcastle, but the hosts bounced back after the break and Cristiano Ronaldo quickly saw two goals ruled out.
There was no argument about the first decision but the Portuguese was enraged by the second as he claimed Fabian Schar had taken the free-kick, meaning he was free to nip in to score before Nick Pope could react.
Howe disagreed with that viewpoint and said it would have been "very hard to swallow" if it had not been disallowed, which was put to Ten Hag in the post-match press conference.
"I don't have a comment," the United boss said. "Everyone has seen it."
As well as the Ronaldo decision, Jadon Sancho was among those to see second-half penalty appeals ignored and Ten Hag spoke animatedly to referee Craig Pawson after the final whistle.
The Dutchman chuckled when asked if that was because he was unhappy with several decisions, responding: "As I said, I share that with them. You can try (to ask me).
"Everyone has seen the game. It's your job to judge the performance from the teams and from the refs not me, so I will not do it."
Despite feeling hard done by, Ten Hag's side nearly snatched victory at the death as substitute Marcus Rashford crossed for Fred before heading just wide deep in stoppage time.
"I'm disappointed with the result but I'm happy with the performance," Ten Hag said.
"A lot of elements of the team, the way of playing, we transferred on the pitch. We have seen that.
"The pressing the whole game was good. The second half possession was better. We made an improvement after half-time.
"Then you saw we dominate that game in the second half by far and also in the end the physical, again the mentality, how we kept going.
"You saw the problems they had and that is one of the best physical teams in the league. They all had cramp and we didn't because we let them run because we were good on the ball and our pressing was good.
"In the end we break them but didn't kill them by not scoring. We had the chances with Rashford - the assist for Fred and header from a great, great cross from Casemiro.
"OK, that happens, in football, so happy with the performance but disappointed with the result."

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