Manchester United rode their luck as Wayne Rooney scored twice in a 2-0 win against struggling 10-man Sunderland, but his success was overshadowed by another refereeing controversy in the English Premier League on Saturday.
One week on from the fury at Chelsea’s home clash with Burnley, referee Roger East was at the center of an alleged case of mistaken identity at Old Trafford in Manchester.
Rooney scored from the penalty spot in the 66th minute after Radamel Falcao was fouled by John O’Shea. East sent off Wes Brown, instead of O’Shea, leaving the visitors to struggle on with 10 men. Ironically, both defenders are former United players.
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O’Shea, who clearly pulled Falcao back as he was about to shoot, pleaded with East to send him off instead.
East explained, in a statement issued by the referees’ body, that he believed he saw both players make contact with Falcao, but added that none of the officials at the match offered any guidance.
Rooney scored his second six minutes from time to ensure the victory and lift United back to third place behind leaders Chelsea and second-placed Manchester City, both of whom did not play.
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Chelsea were due to meet Tottenham Hotspur in the League Cup final yesterday, while City were visiting Liverpool and Arsenal hosted Everton in the league.
Southampton, the only other top team in action, were beaten 1-0 by improving West Bromwich Albion.
West Ham United’s fading bid for a place in Europe was hit in the day’s early fixture when they lost 3-1 at home to Crystal Palace, while Swansea City won 1-0 at Burnley, Newcastle United beat struggling Aston Villa, under the new management of Tim Sherwood, 1-0, and Stoke City overcame Hull City also by one goal.
In all, four of the six fixtures produced just a single goal and, for the second consecutive week, a key refereeing decision became the chief talking point.
East spoke to his assistants at Old Trafford before he confirmed his decision to send off Brown. The fourth official at the game was Martin Atkinson, who was the referee in charge when Chelsea drew 1-1 with Burnley a week earlier, an encounter that was engulfed in controversy about his decisionmaking, with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho citing four questionable incidents.
Two hours after the match, Professional Game Match Officials Ltd issued a statement which explained East’s actions.
“From his position Roger East... believed he saw contact from John O’Shea and Wes Brown on Radamel Falcao,” the statement said. “As he thought Brown made a foul on Falcao, while he was in the act of shooting, he dismissed Brown. After the incident, the match referee consulted with his team of officials, but none were better placed to offer guidance.”
Sunderland manager Gus Poyet said: “It was difficult to see what happened — we’re trying to get a video.”
“It’s between two players. We have to analyze it. It didn’t look an easy decision to make. The referee said Wes Brown was the one who fouled Falcao first... That’s what he told the players,” he said.
United manager Louis van Gaal said he was happy with his team’s response in the second half after a dull opening period.
“The first half could be better, but the second half we controlled the match. I’m very pleased,” Van Gaal said. “The players protested because they felt the wrong player was sent off. That’s a mistake. You make mistakes as well, and so do I. It can happen.”
He was also defensive about his decision to withdraw winger Angel di Maria at halftime and replace him with youngster Adnan Januzaj.
“I want to win,” he said. “I have to observe and analyze. We were better in the second half, so I cannot say it was the wrong decision. We have to give him time to adapt and lift his confidence again. He’s a human being and makes mistakes like everyone else.”
West Brom manager Tony Pulis said striker Saido Berahino, who netted his 17th goal of the season after only 71 seconds, scored “a goal that top, top-class players score and Berahino could be a top, top-class player.”
“Since I came to the club, there has been no doubt about his ability. He just needs direction,” he said.
His joy at beating Southampton for the first time as a manager in four attempts was in contrast with Ronald Koeman’s dismay after his team’s toothless display.
“We lack confidence, but we will keep going and we must beat Crystal Palace on Tuesday,” Koeman said.
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