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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says it feels “unfair and unjust” that his team fell to a 2-1 defeat at West Ham after conceding a controversial late penalty.

His side missed a host of chances and should have been out of sight by half-time, but Jarrod Bowen’s penalty condemned United to their fourth Premier League defeat of the season.

After waving away initial penalty appeals, referee David Coote was sent to the pitchside monitor by the video assistant referee (VAR) to review Matthijs de Ligt’s challenge on Danny Ings.

Coote pointed to the spot after a lengthy stoppage and ignored protests from United’s players over a handball by Ings before Bowen slotted home in the second minute of injury time.

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“Before the season there was the instruction about VAR only interfering in clear and obvious mistakes,” Ten Hag told BBC’s Match of the Day.

“That is definitely not a clear and obvious mistake from the on-field referee.”

The result moved West Ham up to 13th in the Premier League, one place above Manchester United who have won just three of their opening nine games.

Dutchman Ten Hag said he had spoken to the officials after the game at London Stadium.

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“I spoke with them,” added Ten Hag. “But the decision is made. There’s no way back and that’s football.

“That’s a third time I have felt injustice in the season and it has a big impact on our team and on our scores and where we are in the table. It’s not right.”

The Premier League explained on its Match Centre account on X that it was decided there was enough contact to award the penalty.

“The referee did not award a penalty to West Ham for a challenge by De Ligt on Ings,” the Premier League said.

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“The VAR deemed there was sufficient contact on Ings’ lower leg and recommended an on-field review. The referee overturned his original decision and awarded a penalty.”

Asked about the penalty decision, West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui said: “I didn’t see it. The players say it’s a penalty and the referee says it is a penalty, so I am sure they are right.

“I prefer to highlight that, after they scored, we keep the energy and positive momentum to win the match. I prefer to keep that energy.”

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Spinners Noman Ali, Sajid Khan steal headlines as Pakistan beat England at home- The Week

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Spinners Noman Ali and Sajid Khan suppressed England’s batting attack inside three days and earned Pakistan a long-awaited and series-clinching nine-wicket win in the third and final Test on Saturday.

The 38-year-old left-arm spinner Ali and off-spinner Khan, 31, had grabbed all 20 wickets on a recycled second Test pitch to level the series last week and yet again clipped the batters on an engineered dry surface by sharing 19 wickets as England was dismissed for 112 on Day 3.

It was England’s lowest innings total in Pakistan, eclipsing its previous score of 130 all out in Lahore in 1987.

Pakistan, which got a meaningful 77-run first innings lead, reached 37-1 at the stroke of lunch to notch its first home series win since 2021 when it beat South Africa 2-0.

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Skipper Shan Masood (23 not out), who lost six successive test matches as captain before England got beaten in the second test, sealed the win with a six over long-off against Shoaib Bashir after smashing four successive boundaries to Jack Leach.

It’s special, Masood said. The first win came after a long time and it was backed up by a series win it’s about character. To be here and standing as the wining team, it’s the most special thing for us.

Leach grabbed the only wicket to fall when he successfully went for an lbw television referral against Saim Ayub, who made eight.

The win was a sweet revenge for the home team, which was knocked over by England 3-0 when it last toured Pakistan two years ago under the captaincy of Ben Stokes.

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England’s batting folded meekly against the spin duo for the second time around as Ali followed his three wickets in the first innings with 6-42 on a wicket which was dried out by industrial-sized giant fans and outdoor heaters.

Khan grabbed 4-69 to add to his first innings six-wicket haul as England batters couldn’t negotiate the variable bounce and the turn Khan and Ali extracted of the pitch.

England won the first test by an innings and 47 runs before Pakistan succeeded in its ploy to reuse the same surface in Multan to counter England’s aggressive batting and recalled both Ali and Khan for the remaining two test matches.

Disappointing, said Stokes, who missed out on England’s memorable win in the first test recovering from torn hamstring, but returned to lead the side in yougher conditions for his batters. We got thrown some challenges over these last two games and weren’t able to stand up to them, credit to Pakistan.

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Resuming on a precarious 24-3, Joe Root (33) and Harry Brook (26) cut down the deficit to 11 runs before England lost wickets in cluster.

Brook got a thick edge when he tried to cut Ali and the left-arm spinner had Stokes lbw off an armed ball which the England captain awfully tried to leave. England was still trailing by two runs when Jamie Smith (3) charged down the wicket to Khan and had his off stump knocked over and England slipped to 6-75.

Khan then ended Root’s grim resistance by finding the outside edge before England’s tail folded quickly against the spin duo.

The lads trained hard but when you get out in the middle it can be completely different, Stokes conceded.

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The 2-1 series win was Masood’s first series win since he was appointed test captain last year, but lost six test matches in a row. Australia routed Pakistan 3-0 under Masood’s leadership and Bangladesh recorded a stunning 2-0 win in Pakistan before England racked up record-breaking 823-7 decl. to hand Masood another defeat.

We’d like to dedicate this (series win) to the people of Pakistan, who’ve been through a lot, Masood said. Hopefully this will put a smile on people’s face, and hopefully we can have full houses

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Watch a selection of Bukayo Saka’s best Premier League goals after the Arsenal forward’s strike against Liverpool brought up his half-century in the top flight.



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A POPULAR Formula One star is at risk of losing his spot on the grid after a disastrous home Grand Prix.

The 34-year-old was out to end his six-month podium drought in Mexico but came 17th.

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But his Red Bull car struggled with braking problems, with reports suggesting that his poor year could see him axed in the final four races of the season.

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Asked about his future, team principal Christian Horner said: “Look, it’s a performance based business. There comes a point in time that difficult decisions have to be made.”

His comments come after chief Helmut Marko added: “The hoped for upturn that we all expected has unfortunately not materialised.

“He may have a contract, but F1 is a meritocracy. If the performance is not right, even contracts are useless.”

Max Verstappen will have a new team-mate if the man under pressure, Sergio Perez, is axed.

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And Liam Lawson is supposedly an option to replace Checo.

The New Zealander has impressed for RB in recent weeks, who are the team owned by Red Bull.

Lawson came to blows with Perez in Mexico after a controversial overtake.

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Perez raged post-race: “I think the way he has come to F1, I don’t think he has the right attitude for it. He needs to be a bit more humble.

“When you come to F1, you’re obviously very, very hungry and so on, but you have to be as well respectful off track and on track.

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“I don’t think he’s showing the right attitude to show a good case for himself.

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“I think he’s a great driver and I hope for him that he can step back and learn from it.

“In his two first Grands Prix, he has had too many incidents. I think there will be a point where it can cost him too much.”

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Manchester City’s Lauren Hemp and Khadija Shaw, both nominated for the Ballon d’Or, speak to BBC Sport’s Emma Sanders about playing together.

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