Man Utd fans fume as VAR hands Crystal Palace soft penalty AND orders controversial retake
MANCHESTER UNITED fans were left utterly livid as VAR handed Crystal Palace a soft penalty that was saved - and then ordered a retake.
Victor Lindelof was found to have handballed Crystal Palace star Jordan Ayew's 70th-minute shot.
Martin Atkinson was unsure originally but consulted the pitch side monitor and eventually the spot kick was taken by Ayew - but saved by De Gea.
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However, it then emerged De Gea - who was otherwise solid throughout the game - was penalised for encroachment, a call that left Gary Neville seething.
He blasted: "That is an absolute disgrace! We're talking millimetres!"
Wilfried Zaha then stepped up to take the spot kick the second time round and duly netted to make it 2-0 before Roy Hodgson's side completed a shock 3-1 win.
But social media was flooded with anger from United fans - and Gary Lineker.
The BBC Match of the Day host tweeted: "Not a penalty in a million seasons. Nonsensical decision."
In another post he said: "Good heavens. Game's gone."
One user said: "VAR can kiss my a***. Wasn't a penalty anyway. And the retake rule is a joke."
Another wrote: "VAR is killing football. Joke penalty and a joke decision to award a retake."
A fellow user said: "De Gea saves the pen! And VAR takes it away from him. They are destroying our game."
And another United fan posted: "Now THAT is a load of bulls***. De Gea is, what, two inches off his line?
"Gotta be fair here… like Neville says, it's not like he's robbed a yard and a half.
"THAT is a complete joke call, almost as bad as that f***ed up handball rule."