Solskjaer hits back at Lampard over VAR narrative

The Manchester United manager has hit back at Frank Lampard after his Chelsea counterpart suggested VAR have favoured United this season.

Published : Jul 18, 2020 16:59 IST

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said "it looks like people want to influence whoever is making the decisions".
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said "it looks like people want to influence whoever is making the decisions".
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said "it looks like people want to influence whoever is making the decisions".

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hit back at Frank Lampard after his Chelsea counterpart suggested Video Assistant Referees (VAR) have favoured United this season.

Lampard said United benefited from contentious VAR decisions and poor on-pitch decisions, commenting on how a “clear and obvious decision” went their way on Thursday when Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha was fouled but no penalty was awarded.

Ahead of Sunday's FA Cup semifinal against Chelsea, Solskjaer suggested United has also been unlucky with decisions.

 

“I can sit here for hours now and try to talk about this. It looks like there's a narrative, it looks like people want to influence whoever is making the decisions,” the Norwegian told reporters on Saturday.

“I hear people talking about luck, that we've been lucky more than unlucky. If you look at the factual decisions - I don't want to sound like a certain manager talking about facts - but if you're offside, you're offside, that's clear.”

Solskjaer listed incidents in which he felt United were hard done by, describing how a late penalty against Tottenham Hotspur was overturned and how Southampton's Oriol Romeu and West Ham's Mark Noble should have been sent off for rash tackles.

 

“So it's actually me that should be complaining that we get decisions against us on the pitch by the on-pitch referee,” Solskjaer added.

“There's a narrative there but we have to focus on our games, we let other people talk about that. I don't want to go too much into it because I might be in trouble.

“I'm pretty relaxed on these and referees are going to be making objective decisions and are not going to be influenced by any emotion in any way.”

Left back Luke Shaw will miss the semifinal and his replacement Brandon Williams is also doubtful after suffering a facial injury against Southampton on Monday.

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