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Elliott Jackson & Bobby Vincent

Thomas Tuchel gives peculiar assessment of Manchester United penalty incident

Thomas Tuchel insisted Stuart Attwell made the right decision not to award Manchester United a penalty against Chelsea - because Mason Greenwood had handled the ball before Callum Hudson-Odoi.

The referee was asked by the VAR to review a first-half incident involving Hudson-Odoi and Greenwood, when the ball struck both players on the arm in quick succession.

Attwell decided to stick with his original decision and didn't give a spot-kick, with Luke Shaw saying after the match that the referee had told Harry Maguire that there would be "too much controversy" had he awarded it - although United have since insisted the defender misheard the exchange between Attwell and Maguire.

Tuchel believes there was no need to stop the match in the first place because, he claims, Greenwood handled the ball first.

Replays clearly show it was Hudson-Odoi whose hand made the initial contact with the ball.

“How can this be an intervention?" Tuchel asked in a post-match interview with Sky Sports. "The player in red plays the ball with his hand and then we are checking for a penalty.

"Why does the referee have to see this? You watch it for one second on the pad, or you watch it on the field live and then I see it on the pad, why does the referee need to see this?

"He does everything right, I don’t understand why he needs to check it but I’m glad it’s no penalty because that would be even worse.”

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted after the game United should have been given the chance to take the lead from 12 yards: “Yep, 100 per cent (it's a penalty). No idea (why it wasn’t given), not at all, especially when they stop it, he walks across to watch it.

"From here, you can see it’s a handball but you think it’s our player who does it and then when you look at it on the video, it’s taken two points away from us."

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