
Patrick Dorgu said bizarre to the referee not to give Manchester United a penalty during the victory of the Red Devils over Real Sociedad.
United booked their places in the last eight of the Europa League on Thursday with a comfortable victory on the Spanish side, and won 4-1 on the night and 5-2 aggregated.
Bruno Fernandes scored a hat trick, with two of those strikes from the penalty spot with four penalties given by the French referee Benoit Bastien – three for United and one for the visitors.
A fourth penalty was awarded late for an error on Dorgu, but the decision was destroyed after a short VAR check that demonstrated that Hamari Traore had first made contact with the ball.
Video – Realization then showed that Dorgu Bastien said that he had the feeling that he was not polluted by Traore – which led to the original criminal decision that was destroyed by VAR.
The incident came after three penalties and a red card was already published by the French officer in what a chaotic evening was in Old Trafford.
Mikel Oyarzabal brought the visitors back on the evening after just 10 minutes before the Red Devils hit Fernandes' first goal of the place six minutes later.
The united skipper then added a second penalty five minutes after the interval before the complexion of the draw changed dramatically after the hour.
Jon Aramburu was shown a straight red card for a push on Dorgu with the Sociedad defender as the last man and was defeated for pace.
Fernandes completed his hat trick three minutes from time with a clinical finish for Diogo Dalot added extra shine to the score with a curled finish in injury time.
Ruben Amorim's side is rewarded with a draw against the French side Lyon in the quarterfinals of the Europa League after the Ligue 1-outfit that FCSB has colored 4-0 on Thursday evening to guarantee an emphatic 7-1 win over Aggregate.
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