- Dier's challenge on Fernandes vs Tottenham
Manchester United may have played out a draw with Tottenham in the first game since the restart but in the end, there was a decision that didn't go in our favour.
Eric Dier tackled Bruno Fernandes and the latter went down inside the box. In fact, it was a time that VAR favoured Jose Mourinho's side, which is ironic because he's been ranting about us being "lucky".
With the scores level at 1-1, winning that penalty could've won us two precious points at a time when we're fighting to finish in the top-four.
- Romeu's nasty challenge on Greenwood vs Southampton
Let's be real - Oriol Romeu knew exactly what he was doing when he pulled off a nasty tackle on Mason Greenwood. It even led to a minor knock for the youngster, who has been in blistering form for us.
But what happened after that? No one raised a hue or cry and things continued like usual.
Romeu didn't receive a red card and walked away scot-free. Unsurprisingly, no one's speaking much about that.
- Mark Noble's equally nasty tackle on Wan-Bissaka vs West Ham
The West Ham United star got off with just a yellow card and was not given a red - despite a terrible tackle on Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
As a matter of fact, a former Premier League referee had even claimed that the incident had enough grounds for VAR to give out a red card - but that simply did not happen.
- Leander Dendoncker's tackle on Brandon Williams vs Wolves
Since our FA Cup semi-final is coming up, let's spice things up with a throwback from the tournament.
In our clash against Wolves earlier this year, Leander Dendoncker brought down the 19-year-old rather harshly in an attempt to win possession.
Although it was a clear mess-up on the Wolves star's part, VAR did what it does best - nothing.
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