Many English football experts find it difficult to understand that Scott McTominay was not punished by referee Michael Oliver when he deliberately played bad with Everton’s Seamus Coleman.
In the early match in the 30th round of the Premier League, Man Utd won with a score of 2-0 against Everton. This victory helps the Red Devils continue to advance in the race to qualify for the Champions League.
In particular, Scott McTominay is one of the outstanding players of Man Utd. The Scottish player scored to break the deadlock. However, McTominay also left a bad image in this match.
In a dispute in the second half, Seamus Coleman fell to the field. However, McTominay caused outrage when he repeatedly shot at an Everton player lying on the field despite the referee’s whistle.
This ball made the Everton players feel angry. The two teams had a scuffle afterwards. But the problem is, referee Michael Oliver did not give a penalty to the Man Utd defender for bad behavior.
Commenting on talkSPORT, expert Sam Matterface found it difficult to understand: “Obviously, McTominay kicked Coleman on the edge of the box. The referee should have done something. Rashford tried to appease him. situation when talking to the assistant referee”.
Expert Stuart Pearce admitted to being surprised when McTominay escaped the penalty. He said: “McTominay had two consecutive kicks on Coleman while the Everton player was lying on the field. I was surprised that the referee did not give a penalty to the Man Utd midfielder in this situation.”
Despite the victory over Everton, Man Utd had to make a big trade-off when Rashford was injured and had to leave the field in the 81st minute. The possibility that this player could play in the match against Sevilla in the first leg of the Europa League quarter-finals in the middle of the middle. Next week is still open.