Manchester United were given a controversial helping hand by VAR in their 3-0 win at Aston Villa, while Tottenham suffered fresh frustration at the hands of the review system in their 0-0 draw at Bournemouth on Thursday. United were far too strong for lowly Villa, but their opening goal came from a dubious penalty that left the hosts fuming.
In the 27th minute, United midfielder Bruno Fernandes spun into Ezri Konsa before tumbling in the area despite little evidence of a foul by the Villa defender. The penalty stood after a VAR review and Fernandes slotted home his eighth goal since joining from Sporting Lisbon in January.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s fifth-placed side move to within one point of fourth-placed Leicester in the race to qualify for the Champions League.
There was more VAR controversy at Dean Court, with Tottenham left in danger of missing out on European competition for the first time since the 2009-10 season.
Jose Mourinho’s side was off-key for long periods, but could feel hard done by after Josh King’s push on Harry Kane in the penalty area went unpushed despite a VAR review in the first half.
Just a week after Tottenham were the victims of a harsh VAR decision in their loss at Sheffield United, Mourinho felt they were the victims of another bad mistake by the replay official.
“Normally at minute five we would be winning 1-0 against a team in trouble, I think the game would be completely different.
“The game had the most important moment. You know when, you know who. Like Sheffield, the man of the match was not one of the players.”
Just a year after reaching the Champions League final, they sit in ninth place in the Premier League, 10 points off the top four, and far from certain to make next season’s Europa League.
“The performance was not good enough. There was a lack of sharpness in the attacking areas,” Mourinho said.
Eddie Howe’s men, without a win in nine matches, are three points from safety with just four games left to avoid relegation. At Goodison Park, Southampton held Everton to a 1-1 draw as Danny Ings boosted his bid for the Premier League’s Golden Boot.
Southampton’s James Ward-Prowse won a penalty in the 28th minute when he was tripped by Andre Gomes, but the midfielder blazed his spot-kick against the crossbar. Three minutes after that blunder, Ings put Southampton ahead.