Manchester United's 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the English Premier League, extra time 12-yard controversy, referee and VAR of Manchester United goalkeeper O'Nana knocked down Sascha Karadzic did not say anything, causing great repercussions. It was reported that PGMOL had apologized to Wolves after the match, while the VAR witness Salisbury had a previous record and had already apologized to PGMOL for the incident last season, so it is unlikely that he will be able to do it again in the first round of the new season.
Wolves team leader Gary O'Neill, who received a yellow card for complaining, said after the match that PGMOL official Moss had apologized to him: "I originally thought that the referee would go to the sidelines to watch the replay, but it turned out that he gave me a yellow card. To be fair, Moss apologized to me after the game. I understand that the basic rule of VAR is to try not to interfere with the decision of the referee on the field, but I don't accept it completely.