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Erik ten Hag was angered by 'three tough decisions' that went against Manchester United in a crazy late loss at Copenhagen that damages their chances of reaching the Champions League knockout phase.
«It's clear we're very disappointed and because you play very good,» Ten Hag said. «I think we started the game so well. The best minutes of this season.
»We are winning the game and I think the red card changes everything.
«Then we concede two goals before half-time, which should never have counted.
»First is offside, second a penalty and that is — in four games — four penalties against. I say three are very debatable.
"(Rashford's red) is also harsh. I think he went for the ball and the referee needs such a long time to make it a red card."
Ten Hag added: «I think when you freeze it, it always looks worse,» Ten Hag said. «As I say, it takes them so long and they make a red card of it.
»I'm very disappointed about such decisions. I think the game is never meant to be like this.
«It has nothing to do with football. Decisions have to be made and I accept that also wrong decisions are made by some at this level.
»Three such tough decisions, you control the game and I think the game is never meant to be for that."
Marcus Rashford's sports agent brother, Dane, was arrested in Florida last month, according to a police report.
The 31-year-old is accused of 'striking' his girlfriend, Andrea Pocrnja, during a vacation at the Kimpton Angler’s Hotel in Miami Beach on October 20.
As per the Daily Mail, the Miami-Dade Police Department's report said: «The arrestee stated that he pushed the victim while they were in the Uber.
»The victim
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