Man United were convinced that they should have been awarded a second half penalty against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher has said that Chris Kavanagh was correct not to award Manchester United a second half penalty in Saturday's 1-0 home defeat to Crystal Palace.
Kavanagh's on-field decision was analysed by VAR Peter Bankes, but he saw no reason to change it, meaning the spot-kick was not awarded. And for Gallagher, who refereed in the Premier League between 1992 and 2007, agreed that it was the right call. Gallagher, though, saw nothing wrong with either call, continuing: "I have got to choose my words carefully, haven't I, in view of how you see it. But this does bounce off [Jairo] Riedewald's body and onto his [Amrabat's] arm. But his arm is by his side and was never going to be given."
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