Dean Smith claims Manchester United's match-winning penalty against his Aston Villa side should not have been given in the Midlands club's 2-1 loss at Old Trafford.
Villa were drawing 1-1 after Bertrand Traore's goal early in the second-half cancelled out Anthony Martial's opener when Paul Pogba went down in the area under a challenge by midfielder Douglas Luiz.
Michael Oliver awarded a penalty which Bruno Fernandes converted in United's win and while Smith thought it was a penalty in real time - the Villa boss thinks Pogba tripped himself up after looking at a replay.
Smith told Sky Sports: 'I thought it was a penalty at the time, but I looked at it after the game and saw he tripped himself. I don't see why Michael (Oliver) couldn't have looked at it.
'That's what VAR is for isn't it? He's tripped himself up. There's margins in football. I've seen it again, and I don't think it's a penalty.'
The Villa manager then told the BBC: 'I thought Douglas Luiz got too tight with Paul Pogba but then I've just gone in and seen it back and I think he's just tripped himself up. I think there's enough doubt there to send the referee over to the screen.'
Villa fell behind at half-time when Martial headed in Aaron Wan-Bissaka's cross but Burkina Faso winger Traore scored a close-range finish to haul Smith's Villa level in the second period.
But Luiz conceded the penalty on Pogba just seconds after Villa scored their equaliser and United were able to hold onto the lead.
Smith was not happy with the way in which his side started the game but was pleased with the second-half display.
'First half we were miles off it. The first 15 minutes felt like a testimonial. Then they injected some pace into it and deservedly went ahead.
'I asked for more at half-time and we deserved to get back in the game. Our goalkeeper has had to make some good saves but they were all outside the box.'
The loss was Villa first defeat on the road since the end of November and their fifth overall in 15 games, but the Midlands club still lie in sixth place on 26 points with a game in hand over the five teams above them.
Smith claims their recent results - which include away wins at Arsenal and Leicester City along with beating Liverpool at home - show they are capable of competing at the top end of the table.
The Villa manager continued: 'We know we're on a good journey at the moment. We believe we've got five key arrivals to go with the players who are Premier League ready now.
'This is only our second season in the division, but competing here and against Liverpool and Arsenal shows our journey is going well so far.'
mzeereal
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Not your fault.. Assuming Rashford isn't wasteful.. We should have finish the game 3golas up..
gallasyommy
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Bruno to Smith So you want to deny me my favorite meal???
riwcenuyz
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pogba played well tbh
coaadei
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368  rotbcmort   Today 00:10 AM Honestly not good enough. This result is not a true reflection of the teams performance. Playing like this against the big teams would always end like Spurs result against Manchester United. The team is too predictable. Juan Mata was the only exceptional player in the team. Ole is yet to answer the question of leading this team back to the zenith. It takes Ole ages to change a player who is not performing well. Fred & Mc Tomminay are both hard work but limited quality. Pogba has quality but lack demonstration in the pitch. Fernandez is feeling the pressure of maintaining the good performance he started with. Honestly, the way out for us Manchester United fans is to watch every game with reducing your expectations from the team. agree with rotbcmort.
Green_Wolf_2000
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I think it was a penalty, the Villa player made Pogba lose his balance from behind
Jiuabprs
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This is rubbish. Many will need scopes to understand that the Villa defender’s right leg gets into contact with pogba’s . Pogba is Tripped then it bounces off to his right leg. Hence a penalty. Slow motioning these images don’t give you a full throttle view of real time speed. Shame on all those who think football is slow motion. It’s a high velocity game so falls from any contact if one is in motion is very possible. Well done Oliver and VAR.
ElajaEpm
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it doesn't matter...always pen goal aren't really upon the var decisions but that indicates that it was close to goal thus why player was slayed down.....Still it's the goal hala man u
fizzbizzie
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useless rashfoot
he is far more useful than you are