Richard Keys has hit out at the decision to not award a penalty against Man United's Andre Onana after he clattered into Max Kilman during their 4-3 victory against Wolves on Thursday.
The television broadcaster described it as 'identical' to a contentious challenge that the goalkeeper had comitted on the opending day of the season.
Back in August, Man United beat Wolves 1-0 at Old Trafford but Onana had almost conceded a penalty on his Premier League debut after he clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic as he jumped in the air to catch a cross.
It was a robust challenge that went unpunished, with Wolves boss Gary O'Neil subsequently receiving an apology from referee's boss Jon Moss after referee Simon Hooper had failed to award them a late penalty.
Despite that, Keys has now hit out at the failure to penalise the goalkeeper for a similar foul during Thursday night's game, writing on X (formerly Twitter): 'Why is no-one talking about the pen that Wolves should've had last night?
'Onana's assault on Kilman was identical to the one at OT [Old Trafford] that went unpunished & Jon Moss apologised to Wolves for his team missing [it].
'Ref Simon Hooper was dropped. I'll wait for the next edition of sorry!'
In his previous apology, Moss had admitted to O'Neil that the original foul was a 'blatant penalty' with Hooper being benched from the next round of Premier League fixtures.
Onana had also defended his actions in August claiming that VAR had made the right call in their first meeting, not to award a foul.
Asked if his collision with Kalajdzic was a penalty, Onana said: 'No, goalkeepers make decisions, sometimes you are right, sometimes you are not.
'I made a decision and I am responsible for everything. For me it was contact between two big
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