![]() ![]() ![]() They really should have won it then, too, when Casemiro stood up the most perfect of crosses in the fifth minute of stoppage time that Marcus Rashford, summoned from the bench 18 minutes from time as a glum Ronaldo’s replacement, headed wide – a dreadful and costly miss. It was not until the dying embers of a forgettable game desperately low on quality that United properly threatened Newcastle’s goal. Yet this felt like an afternoon when United would have been better looking in the mirror and asking what went wrong with their own performance rather than pointing the finger elsewhere. Erik ten Hag had been simmering with indignation on the touchline and, come the final whistle, there was no attempt to hide his anger at Craig Pawson as he made a beeline for the referee to remonstrate about Cristiano Ronaldo’s disallowed goal early in the second half. ![]()
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