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Sean Dyche could not believe the decision to award Manchester United a corner in the build-up to their opener
Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche described the decision to award Manchester United a corner in the build-up to the visitors' opener at the City Ground on Saturday as "farcical".
Nicolo Savona's clearance from Bryan Mbeumo's delivery was heading out of play, but the Italian full-back chased after his own header and appeared to stop the whole ball from crossing the byeline.
However, linesman Akil Howson signalled that the ball had gone out of play, prompting referee Darren England to award the corner - from which Casemiro put Ruben Amorim's side in front in a game which ended 2-2.
Under current laws, the video assistant referee (VAR) cannot review decisions that involve awarding a corner instead of a goal-kick, even if the corner leads to a goal.
"There has to be someone who overrides this decision, because it's gone and they've put it straight in the goal," said Dyche, whose side also conceded a controversially awarded corner in last weekend's 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth.
"Two in two weeks is farcical," continued Dyche. "You might get one of those [decisions] a season.
"Of course you can argue about us dealing with it, but the point is it's the wrong decision. What's even worse is that the assistant referee has given it from 75 yards away, behind the view of the goal. Apparently he can see it.
"We can clearly see the ball hanging over the line. Whether it's three quarters or not is irrelevant, the fact is it's not out. It's really disappointing."
Two goals in three second-half minutes, from Morgan Gibbs-White and Savona, put Forest on course for a first win under new manager Dyche.
But Amad Diallo's thunderous effort rescued a point for United nine minutes from time.

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